Android Tips: How To Activate Clipboard For Typing More Frequently Used Copy & Paste Phrases #Shorts

Android Tips: How To Activate Clipboard For Typing More Frequently Used Copy & Paste Phrases #Shorts

Quick Start Video in using Clipboard functions provided by Google Android Keyboard - Gboard for copy and pasting most frequently used text or phrases.

There are a plethora of useful and interesting shortcuts for Google's Gboard — the default "stock" keyboard for Android as a platform — that can save you time and make text inputting easier, more efficient, and effective. And chances are, you're unaware that the majority of them exist

Google's Gboard Android Keyboard Tips #10 - Activate Clipboard function For Typing More Frequently Used Copy & Pasted Text or Phrases.

Less speedy than simple substitution method wherein you have to stop what you are doing and then pull up your menu of saved-phrase options, but longer and more complicated phrases you find yourself tapping out often, whatever info you want to keep available on demand, Clipboard becomes super-smart time-saver.

The secret here resides in Gboard's easily overlooked clipboard function. To start, you need to make sure your Gboard clipboard is activated:

Once again, open up Gboard by tapping in any blank text field anywhere on your phone.

Look for a clipboard icon in Gboard's top row. If you see the clipboard, skip the next step.

No clipboard icon? Tap the three-dot menu icon within that same top row, look for "Clipboard" in the series of options that comes up, then press it and drag it up into a more prominent spot within that top row.

Tap the clipboard icon, then tap the toggle to activate the Gboard clipboard, if it isn't already active.

All that remains is to enter whatever information you want to keep on hand at all times. From the same menu, you can tap the pencil icon in the upper-right corner of the keyboard and then the plus icon that appears, then simply type in whatever you find yourself typing frequently (a stock-like response to incoming emails, a common status update you send in Slack, a standard lunch request, etc.).

That's all there is to it: once you press the "Save" button, your item will be automatically pinned to the Gboard clipboard. You can then access it at any time by tapping the same clipboard icon in the top row of the keyboard and then tapping your item to insert it into whatever text field you're typing into at the time.

You can also add text to that pinned section by copying it from anywhere on your phone — a web page, a document, an email, or wherever — and then opening up the Gboard clipboard section, finding your copied text there, and long-pressing it to reveal the "Pin" options.

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