Thanks to the Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard, users will now be able to copy texts and links between their Android smartphone and Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC. The best part is that it also works the other way around. In the latest app update, Microsoft now allows users to copy and paste text between their Windows machine and their Android device. Let us find out the steps in this tutorial below.
Microsoft has recently added a new feature to its SwiftKey keyboard for Android. Indeed, since the last update, it is now possible to copy/paste text between your Android smartphone and your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC using a clipboard that is synchronized on the Cloud.
It also works both ways so you can also copy content from your PC and paste it on your smartphone. This will save you from sending a few unnecessary emails for sure. Here’s how to copy/paste content between Android smartphone and Windows PC using SwiftKey keyboard.
For the time being, it is possible to copy text or links between the two systems but it does not work with images. Microsoft also explains that the item is available for a maximum of one hour on the clipboard after being copied. Finally, this feature is only available for Android but not yet iOS.
That is everything you need to know about how to copy and paste between Android and Windows PC using SwiftKey. For more Windows 11 tips and tricks, check out our other Windows 11 Guides section right now.
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