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✅ 【Windows 11 Copy Paste Not Working】
⏰ 0:00 Start
⏰ 0:41 1. Update Windows System
⏰ 0:56 2. Clear Clipboard Data
⏰ 1:40 3. Troubleshoot Keyboard
⏰ 2:10 4. Restart RDP Clipboard Monitor/Windows Explorer
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✅ 【Detail】
⏰ 0:41 1. Update Windows System
Updating Windows systems often brings overall system improvements and fixes for known bugs. Therefore, checking if there are updated versions of Windows and installing it may be able to fix the glitch of the clipboard not working problem.
⏰ 0:56 2. Clear Clipboard Data
If you have too much history in your clipboard and do not clear it on time, then a malfunction may occur that may cause Windows 11 copy paste not working. There are 2 ways for you to clear clipboard data. You can choose either one of them.
Way 1.
1. Open Settings.
2. From the right list, scroll down and then select Clipboard. Click Clear to delete the cache.
Way 2
1. In the Windows search box, type cmd and select Run as administrator.
2. In the Command Prompt window, type cmd/c "echo off | clip" and press Enter to delete the cache.
After that, test the copy-paste function to see if it works properly.
⏰ 1:40 3. Troubleshoot Keyboard
The problem with Windows 11 copy and paste not working can also be due to a faulty keyboard device causing Ctrl C and Ctrl V to not work properly, in which case you should run the built-in troubleshooter.
1. Open Settings.
2. From the right list, scroll down and then select Troubleshoot - Other troubleshooters.
3. Now, locate the Keyboard troubleshooter, and click on the Run button next to it.
After the process is completed, check if the keyboard is working properly now.
⏰ 2:10 4. Restart RDP Clipboard Monitor/Windows Explorer
If the clipboard in RDP session unexpectedly stops working, then properly ending the current RDP session and reconnecting will solve the problem.
1. Right-click the Windows Start button, select Task Manager from the list and open it.
2. Find the RDP Clipboard Monitor process, right-click it and then click End task.
3. Go to File - Run new task. Type rdpclip.exe in the dialogue box and press Enter. It will re-initiate the process.
Restarting Windows Explorer can also solve this issue.
1. Right-click the Windows Start button, select Task Manager from the list and open it.
2. Go to the Processes tab, locate the Windows Explorer process and right-click on it. Next, choose Restart from the context menu.
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