Some Androids, such as the Google Pixel, come with Gboard already installed. Make sure to set Gboard as your default keyboard so you can use the clipboard manager.

If you don’t see the clipboard, tap the three dots near the top-right corner of the keyboard and tap the clipboard icon. If the clipboard isn’t turned on, you’ll be prompted to tap the switch to turn it on now.

If you want to keep a particular string of text copied to the clipboard for longer than an hour, tap-and-hold it, and then tap the pin. [2] X Research source To delete a clipboard entry, tap-and-hold it, and then tap the trash bin icon.

Make sure the Clipboard Manager app you download is the one with a blue-and-white clipboard icon.

Select Show personalized ads if you don’t mind Clipboard Manager using your personal data to show you relevant ads, or Show non-personal ads to see a random ad assortment. Alternatively, you could tapUpgrade to Clipper Plus if you’re okay with paying for an ad-free version. On the next screen, choose whether to send crash reports to the developer. Once selected, you’ll be ready to start using Clipboard Manager. Tap the three dots at the top-right corner to control your Clipboard Manager settings. This is where you can turn Clipper on or off and customize the user interface.

If you want to organize copied items, you can tap the plus on the menu to create a new tab. To add a clip from Snippets to the new location, tap the three dots on the clip, select Move, and tap the new tab’s name. Tap the three dots to the right of a copied item to access other menu options such as the option to Pin, Delete, Edit, and Share.

If you want to organize copied items, you can tap the plus on the menu to create a new tab. To add a clip from Snippets to the new location, tap the three dots on the clip, select Move, and tap the new tab’s name. Tap the three dots to the right of a copied item to access other menu options such as the option to Pin, Delete, Edit, and Share.

You may also tap the “Share” icon next to the visual clipboard pop-up to immediately share the copied text elsewhere.

Note that the visual clipboard on Android 13 will only display your most recently copied text.

Note that the visual clipboard on Android 13 will only display your most recently copied text.