Windows 11 introduced a new clipboard experience that, while offering some advanced features, can be a bit jarring for users accustomed to the familiar Windows 10 behavior. If you find yourself missing the simplicity of the old cut, copy, and paste functionality, this guide will walk you through the steps to revert to the classic Windows 10 experience. Understanding the Change In Windows 11 , Microsoft introduced a new clipboard history feature that allows you to access multiple items you've recently copied. While this can be useful, it can also interfere with the standard cut, copy, and paste shortcuts. Steps to Revert to Windows 10 Behavior Open Settings: Click the Start button and select the Settings gear icon. Navigate to System: In the Settings window, click on "System." Select Clipboard: Scroll down and select "Clipboard." Disable Clipboard History: Toggle the "Clipboard history" switch to the "Off" position. Ad...
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