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I need to delete all the things I've copied. And I don't know how to access the clipboard. Any ideas?
Sent From My Samsung Note 3
Sent From My Samsung Note 3
I need to delete all the things I've copied. And I don't know how to access the clipboard. Any ideas?
Sent From My Samsung Note 3
Well, that was easy! Thank you!If you go to the stock browser and copy a word and then try to paste it somewhere then will the paste/clipboard comes up. Then you can access the clipboard this way, I do not know an easy way to access it. But it works!
Just reboot, Android keeps all clipboard data in RAM.
This is not true in the note 3. Clipboard data does not get erased by a reboot or clearing RAM.
In addition to the method that was already given (Madd, that will work in other apps too such as messaging or email, etc), you can access the clipboard on the stock keyboard by long-pressing the microphone and then choosing the clipboard, which is the third icon.
Once at the clipboard you have the option to clear it, but you also have other options by long-pressing on an item.
Touchwiz has nothing to do with it. I use Nova and it changes nothing. It's an Android feature!
I need to delete all the things I've copied. And I don't know how to access the clipboard. Any ideas?
Sent From My Samsung Note 3
Touchwiz has nothing to do with it. I use Nova and it changes nothing. It's an Android feature!
You can also access it in your messages app, go to an existing text thread long press in the "enter message" field and a pop up will appear click clipboard and u can delete them all from there
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That's a lot of misinformation - it's simply a UI and does little, if anything, more than that. It's not involved in any operations more than being a front end UI, which can be replaced by any number of launchers. If you do at least marginal research on it, you'll find that your previous statement is totally inaccurate.TouchWiz is an OS layer not just a launcher it changes or is involved in 95% of all operations.
That's a lot of misinformation - it's simply a UI and does little, if anything, more than that. It's not involved in any operations more than being a front end UI, which can be replaced by any number of launchers. If you do at least marginal research on it, you'll find that your previous statement is totally inaccurate.
That's a lot of misinformation - it's simply a UI and does little, if anything, more than that. It's not involved in any operations more than being a front end UI, which can be replaced by any number of launchers. If you do at least marginal research on it, you'll find that your previous statement is totally inaccurate.
I will just sit back and laugh now.
Ignorance is bliss - so it doesn't surprise me!