To get to your clipboard history, press Windows logo key + V. From the clipboard history, you can paste and pin frequently used items by choosing an individual item from your clipboard menu. Pinning an item keeps it from being removed from the clipboard history to make room for new items.

To get to your clipboard history at any time, press Windows logo key  + V. From the clipboard history, you can paste and pin frequently used items by choosing an individual item from your clipboard menu. Pinning an item keeps it from being removed from the clipboard history to make room for new items.


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To enable clipboard history on Windows 10, open the Settings app, navigate to System > Clipboard, and then click the toggle next to "Clipboard History." You can open the clipboard history window by pressing Windows+V.

Windows 10 takes copy and paste to another level with a feature called Clipboard history, which lets you see a list of items you have copied to the clipboard recently. Here's how to turn it on and view your clipboard history.

Currently, Clipboard history supports storing text, HTML, and images less than 4 MB in size. Larger items won't be stored in the history. Clipboard history stores a maximum of 25 entries, with the oldest items disappearing as new ones appear. Also, unless an item is pinned to the Clipboard, the Clipboard history list will reset every time you restart your computer or device.

Clipboard history is now turned on. If you're signed in with a Microsoft account, you can also enable Sync here too. Then your clipboard history will be accessible across all of your devices. You can now close Settings and use the feature in any application.

It's also possible to pin an item on the Clipboard history list. That way, it will stay on the list even if you reboot the computer or click a "Clear All." To do so, click on the three-dot menu and select "Pin." You can unpin the item later by selecting "Unpin" from the ellipses menu.

To work with a unified clipboard across devices, download and install Swiftkey and set it to be your default keyboard. Next, head to the Swiftkey settings and make sure Sync clipboard history is turned on.

With Windows 10 Clipboard history enabled I'm now seeing passwords in the Windows history - this is NOT GOOD.

This happens when I copy a password to the clipboard to paste into an application.

Surly there is a way to disable it from appearing in the history??

@mtissington: Thanks for getting in touch. I'm sorry for the confusion. With the Windows Clipboard History enabled, it's going to record all things you copy to the clipboard. If you don't want that to happen, I'd suggest disabling that feature in Windows. You can also not copy things there that you do not want to be exposed in that way. It's worth noting that regardless of Clipboard History, any app can access anything you copy to the clipboard, so you may want to avoid doing that whenever possible with sensitive information in general, not just specific to 1Password. Nothing can protect data there from malware or just badly behaved non-malicious apps. It's better to use 1Password's browser extension or "Type in window" to fill since that bypasses the clipboard entirely. And we're working with Microsoft to hopefully be able to implement an opt-out feature for Clipboard History, so that may help in the future as well, though I can't promise anything at this point.

Please pass the following link onto your developers - there is a fix for this - we have developed an app that also had to avoid the history - eventually we got a reply from Microsoft about how to do this :)

@mtissington: Indeed, it's something we've been working with Microsoft on, as we found in testing that it doesn't cover everything we need it to for 1Password. For example, the user can still manually copy without touching our code, so it would not be excluded from clipboard history in that case, so the user ends up with sensitive information in their clipboard history anyway. We're not willing to offer an "exclusion" feature unless we know that all 1Password users can count on it working for them all the time, so we'll continue to evaluate and hopefully have something in the future where 1Password can truly "opt-out". :)

We've already tried the same APIs you linked to, it's the first thing we tried and it did not work in all conditions; it may be because we're using WPF or something else in our .NET setup that prevents it from working. We haven't found a method that works consistently and that's why we're working with Microsoft on this. Another problem is copying text in any fields and pressing Control + C instead of clicking the field, which still shows up in the cloud + clipboard history. We are also looking into bypassing all of our front end and seeing if we can intercept this at the low levels to prevent it from being stored in the clipboard but this is a much bigger change that'll take a while.

Basically, we need a comprehensive API call that opts the entire 1Password process out (like how other clipboard managers does this by blacklisting certain apps), not setting the clipboard history option to 0 because that isn't enough. There must be a way to prevent anything from 1Password being stored in the history through any way that users copy from 1Password, not just "copy to clipboard" button.

If we were to say that 1Password doesn't use Microsoft's cloud + clipboard history by only working in one or two areas like "Copy" button, we would be misleading people when they do something specific that can actually end up in the cloud + clipboard history. Instead, we're informing customers not to use cloud + clipboard history with 1Password until Microsoft gives us an official method to fully opt out of cloud + clipboard history as a process call, not a clipboard-specific call.

Well, I for one would MUCH prefer to have a partial solution as you work towards a complete solution.

If I know that pressing Copy will bypass the clipboard history but pressing Control + C won't then I'll take that please.

@mtissington: We are not. You can disable clipboard history. It is opt-in -- disabled by default -- as far as I can tell. We do not have plans to offer a feature that says "exclude 1Password data from clipboard history" if it cannot actually do that, which is true at present. That's the reason.

Seems to me it's about educating the user and letting us choose. If I click your copy button then nothing will end up in the history. However if I right click and copy the it will be in the history. Use the correct key in the door and all is well. I think not implementing this at all is a bad choice.

We agree that this isn't an acceptable situation but we also disagree with implementing a fix where people have to think twice before figuring out which method doesn't work and or do work. Disabling the clipboard history for the moment is the best "workaround" until we finish implementing a proper system that will work 100% of the times or at the very least, more consistently.

So apparently there are only two options on Windows 11 now, use the "Clear all" button to remove all the entries from the history. Or click the 3 dots next to each entry you want to remove and then click Delete, which is... annoying if compared to Windows 10.

The new builds of Windows 10 has a clipboard history feature which is handy if you need to paste something that you have copied earlier than with the latest copy operation. However this imposes a small security issue. When I copy a password from KeePass the password is deleted from clipboard in 15 seconds. But when I tested I noticed that the copied password is not removed from password history and is thus available after 15 seconds.

We are using Pleasant password server which requires a customized version of Keepass (KeePass for Pleasant Password server) and unfortunately this customized version of KeePass is at a level 2.39.1 and I have not an option described above. I will notify Pleasant that they should update their version of KeePass so that it is possible to use option 'Do not store data in the Windows clipboard history and the cloud clipboard'.

So I recently switched to a MBP and I've been using Windows my whole life. I absolutely love Windows' clipboard history, what I like the most is that I can remove individual items and pin individual items.

A week ago I had a quite important link in my clipboard that I lost. I want to find it again. I have Windows 10 feature Clipboard History enabled. So with Win + V I can access my clipboard for this session (as far as I understand). How can I access the clipboard from previous sessions? Are they being logged somewhere?

For a future solution I suggest going with harrymc's post and installing a clipboard alternative, in order to get your important url back I would try your browser history instead. For most browsers this can be accessed by using CTRL+H.

I've had an issue for a couple of months now with my clipboard history not working whenever I press Win + V (it appears to be loading and then it simply disappears), I've tried contacting Microsoft support both online and via phone number and all the steps they've provided me haven't helped (using Powershell to paste certain things, changing my Registry via an editor to include strings for clipboard and its history, installing Windows while keeping my apps and files).

I'm currently running Windows 10 Home (21H2), feel free to ask me if you need more info than that. One thing I've noticed while looking through my services was that there were 2 services for clipboard and I was only able to start the one with numbers at the end of it (it wouldn't let me set it to launch automatically, there was an error saying something about an incorrect parameter), perhaps that might be related to the issue somehow? I'm not sure

First let's try something simple: 

Try clearing up clipboard data and it may fix the issue. To do so, open the Settings app using Windows + I hotkey and go to System > Clipboard and then click on the Clear button from the Clear clipboard data section. 2351a5e196

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