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While not scriptable and not super advanced, Windows 10 and Windows 11 have a native visual clipboard manager with history and some other basic features. And it works quite well.

Try pressing Win+V, and the OS will give you a prompt to enable clipboard manager in settings. Once you enabled it (has to be done once), next time you press Win+V, a panel will slide out from the right side, and you can see the last N entries in your clipboard (which could include text, images, etc.). You can pick anything from there and paste it, and you can also pin any item there so that it won’t be overwritten when the clipboard reaches the limit and starts writing over.



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