I'm currently using Fedora and really enjoying it, but I miss the Win + V shortcut from Windows that allows me to access the clipboard with text, images, emojis, and more. Is there any equivalent feature available for Linux, especially Fedora?
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Also, the app that comes closest to what you're asking for is definitely CopyQ. It's a powerful clipboard manager for Linux and could be very helpful!
Another solid recommendation is the GNOME extension called Pano. It might be a bit slower to get updates for newer GNOME versions, but you can always grab the latest from GitHub or build it from source if you're comfortable with that.
For those on the Fedora GNOME edition, I recommend installing a clipboard manager. One great option is CopyQ, though it might look a bit different on your GNOME desktop. It works well for managing clipboard content, but I'm not sure if it supports emojis yet.
If you're using KDE, there's a built-in clipboard manager that should be able to do what you need. You might find a clipboard icon in the bottom right that gives you access to your clipboard history, although I don't think there's a default shortcut for it. You can customize that, though! Check your desktop environment settings to explore more.
If you're looking for clipboard extensions for GNOME, there's a helpful resource. Pretty much any clipboard manager should do the trick! You can find lots of options on Wiki pages that cover Linux clipboard managers.

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