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Copying and pasting between Android and Windows is now possible!

Copying and pasting between Android and Windows is now possible!

Microsoft Swiftkey Keyboard is one of the most popular applications for Android. This is because it is a keyboard that works well and has a lot of features. However, he got a job that makes him even more powerful. Now it is possible to copy and paste between Android and Windows, which is undoubtedly the best news!

Copying and pasting between Android and Windows is now possible!

The SwiftKey keyboard is now version 7.9.0.5, and enables copying and pasting between Android and Windows, as well as vice versa.

This Cloud Clipboard function has been released Beta From SwiftKey a few months ago. However, now it has reached the standard version and it will undoubtedly satisfy the majority of users.

This is a great option. Because that way, the text you copy to the computer will be displayed in the keyboard application until we stick to it.

After installing the app, all we have to do is go to the keyboard. Then tap the three dots on the left. Next we need to download the drivers.

Then select the Advanced Foreground option in the new menu.

Windows-Android-version


Next you need to click on the clipboard in the new window.

Windows-Android-version


Then click Sync Clipboard History. However, if you do, you will need to sign in with your Microsoft account.

Windows-Android-version


After logging in, you can transfer data between operating systems.

Windows-Android-version


But beware. This copying and pasting with cloud functionality saves only 1 hour of history. Additionally, only the last copied element is displayed in the Swiftkey toolbar.

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The latest version of Swiftkey is available in the Play Store. Can be downloaded Here My. S. Android.

This is undoubtedly the most interesting feature and reflects the different approach between Android and Windows. I remember Windows 11 recently offering the ability to run Android applications locally.