The clipboard in modern Windows is smarter than most people realize. By pressing Windows + V, you open Clipboard History — a list of everything you’ve copied recently (text, links, images).

You can pin frequently used items (like email templates or emojis) to access them later.
If you enable Sync across devices, your clipboard is also available on other PCs where you’re signed in.

There’s even a built-in Emoji panel — press Windows + . (period) to open it anywhere you type.

Clipboard History is one of those small tools that quietly saves minutes every single day — especially for those who do a lot of writing, editing, or data entry.