Windows Key + V
Built-in clipboard manager feature in Windows that stores multiple copied items and allows pasting from clipboard history across multiple PCs. Enables users to access previously copied text, pin frequently used clips, and insert special symbols, emojis, and GIFs.
Last updated: 2026-04-04 22:53
Overview
Windows Key + V (Win+V) is a built-in clipboard manager included with Windows 10 and later. It allows users to maintain a history of copied items rather than just the most recent clipboard entry, making it easier to paste previously copied content without having to re-copy it.
Features
- Stores up to 25 items in clipboard history
- Syncs clipboard history across multiple Windows PCs
- Pin frequently used clips to keep them permanently accessible
- Quick access to special symbols, emojis, and GIFs
- Activated by pressing Win+V keyboard shortcut
- No additional software installation required
Limitations
- Limited to 25 items in history
- Cannot copy large images or files
- More basic than dedicated clipboard manager applications
Pricing
Free and included with Windows. No additional cost.
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