Gboard update makes it much easier to access items in your clipboard

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Your copied text will be easier to access on Gboard.

What you need to know

  • Google is testing a new way to access the clipboard in Gboard.
  • Copied text may be accessed through a side-scrolling list above the keyboard.
  • The update may be rolling out via a server-side update.

Gboard is easily one of the best keyboards for Android, thanks to its smart predictions, customizable layout, and easy to use emojis, especially with the Emoji Kitchen. That said, there are always ways that Google can improve the app, and the company is always making subtle changes to the app. One of the latest improvements just introduced an easier way to access items in your clipboard without needing to open the menu.

Spotted by Android Police, Google seems to be rolling out with a new update to Gboard with a new side-scrolling clipboard. This is different from the previous iteration that usually just suggests a recently copied clipboard item to be pasted into a text field. With this new implementation, the copied text will be listed in the bar above the keyboard, which is used to house clipboard suggestions, and you’ll be able to swipe horizontally through the items.

Gboard Clipboard Scroll

The new implementation lets users skip the extra step of opening the clipboard menu, making it much easier to access copied text and links. However, it doesn’t appear to replace the clipboard menu altogether, allowing users to easily manage copied items in their queue.

The new clipboard feature is currently rolling out to users on the best Android phones, although it doesn’t appear to be widely available just yet. If you have yet to receive the new clipboard feature, make sure you’re on the latest version of Gboard to ensure you’ll get it sooner rather than later.

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