After many years of pestering, Microsoft finally brought a clipboard manager on Windows 10 called Clipboard History. While it’s great and works just by invoking the “Win + V” keyboard shortcut, for pro users, that’s not enough. There are many users who want to quickly paste multiple items with keyboard shortcuts without having to open the clipboard manager at all. So if you are one of those users then here is a simple guide that allows you to paste multiple items with assignable hotkeys. With all that said, let’s go through the guide.

  1. We are going to use an application called Ditto (Free). It’s one of the best Windows 10 apps and a powerful clipboard manager. So go ahead and download the application.

Paste Various Items Multiple Times with Assignable Hotkeys