Is there a clipboard manager in Linux that works like Win + V?

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Asked By TechWhiz42 On

I'm using Fedora, and while I really love how solid the OS is, I miss the Win + V shortcut from Windows that lets you access your clipboard history (text, images, emojis, and more). Is there a way to get a similar feature on my Linux setup?

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Answered By ClipboardGuru On

If you're on the KDE desktop, there's a built-in clipboard tool that you can access, although it might not have the shortcut by default. Check for a clipboard icon in your system tray, or customize your shortcuts to have a similar function. For Fedora specifically, you might find it helpful!

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