Clipboard viewer
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I understand that what is described below is nonsense, that many of us have known for a long time, but just in case someone hasn't figured out how to enjoy the clipboard viewer again, here's how to do it.
Starting with Windows XP, the clipboard viewer, a Windows application that showed the content of what was in the clipboard, whether it was text or images, without the need for more applications, disappeared.
To recover its functionality, we simply need the executable that was found in Windows XP, clipbrd.exe, and copy it into the folder we want. Then it's enough to create a shortcut, either in the start menu itself, accessories, (where it was originally in Windows 98), or simply on the desktop.
Clipboard viewer.Easy, fast, and for the whole family,

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I remember using that tool a lot in Windows 3.1 (for me, the discovery of ctrl+c, ctrl+v was one of the greatest of my life), especially when my parents bought the Multimedia VOX in 96 and the teachers still didn't say that "don't copy from Encarta or I'll catch you". Ays! Those were great times for the laziest.
Nowadays I use Klipper, the tool for this purpose in KDE and I find it quite useful since I have it configured to save the last 100 copies. So I can make consecutive copies of different things without having to keep copying continuously.