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Clipboard History does not recognize the Delete key on Windows 11
I recently moved to Windows 11 (installed from scratch), and as soon as it was ready I activated the Clipboard History with the Win+V shortcut, since I really liked this feature on Windows 10.
But after a short while I noticed the Windows 11 Clipboard History does not recognize the Delete key anymore.
On Windows 10 this works:
- Invoke the Clipboard History with Win+V
- Scroll to the entry you want to delete with your arrow keys
- Hit Delete on your keyboard and that entry will be removed from the history. Clipboard History remains open so you can repeat this for as many entries as you like.
On Windows 11:
- Invoke the Clipboard History with Win+V
- Scroll to the entry you want to delete with your arrow keys
- Hit Delete on your keyboard, then the Clipboard History closes with no error or message. If you invoke the Clipboard History again, the entry is still there.
So apparently there are only two options on Windows 11 now, use the "Clear all" button to remove all the entries from the history. Or click the 3 dots next to each entry you want to remove and then click Delete, which is... annoying if compared to Windows 10.
Is there a way to make the Delete key work again?
37 Replies
- HairoldCopper ContributorTest if the Delete key is functioning properly in other applications, such as Notepad or File Explorer. If the Delete key doesn't work elsewhere, there might be an issue with your keyboard.
- OTTVLKBrass Contributor
Hairold
I have tested it at home and in the office.
The behaviour is the same.
It doesn´t work with W11.
In W10 it worked good.
Without this option the normally very usefull "mobile clipboard" (Windows+V) is no more a big help as it was with W10.
It´s annoying.
! HELP please ! 🙂
My Version is
Microsoft Windows 11 Enterprise 23H2 // 10.0.22631.4037 - OTTVLKBrass ContributorHairold
I have tested it at home and in the office.
The behaviour is the same.
It doesn´t work with W11.
In W10 it worked good.
Without this option the normally very usefull "mobile clipboard" (Windows+V) is no more a big help as it was with W10.
It´s annoying.
! HELP please ! 🙂
- OTTVLKBrass Contributor
I have W11 since 10 weeks.
Until today, the delete button for deleting a single entry worked.
As of today, it no longer works.
Something like this is completely incomprehensible.
Bringing a perfectly functioning tool back to the Stone Age.
What kind of person would do something like that?
Is Microsoft losing touch with the basics? - Nobel_BaynesSteel ContributorWhat is the Windows 11 version? It is working fine on 23H2.
- CeberusBrass Contributor
Nobel_BaynesI have Windows 11 Pro version 23H2 and it's still not working. Are you using the exact steps wwddss described to reproduce the issue?
- CKloppeCopper Contributor*push*
- Boyan22Copper Contributor
A few days ago I got a new computer with Windows 10 and upgraded to 11. I use the clipboard a lot and just found that I cannot delete entries. Very annoying, but actually it's not that the delete key is not working - the delete key actually deletes from your text! Maybe you haven't noticed, because the cursor is at the end of the text, but if you move at the middle, bring the clipboard, hit delete and one character of the text is gone and the clipboard closes. I'm thinking of downgrading back to W10. Not only because of the clipboard, but for just a few days of using it, I feel it's not that stable as W10.
- Matis2245Copper ContributorI also miss the feature in win 11 to delete an entry in the clipboard history by the delete button.
This was very handy to copy several values from one place to another place.
Now you need a lot more buttons pressed and mouse interaction for the same task. - CeberusBrass ContributorI experience the same thing. I never understood the logic behind REMOVING perfectly working features that don't bother anyone else.
- RockyH72Copper ContributorYes, sometimes I have the feeling that there are some saboteurs working at Microsoft, trying to spoil the products in order to reduce the company's market success. 🙂
- sinon222Copper ContributorI agree. I really miss the delete-button-funcion!
- raffaeledefalcoCopper ContributorI join to confirm that, as july 2023, still the DELETE key closes the popup instead of deleting the single clipboard item.
- geoniczCopper ContributorSame issue and still not fixed. It was a very nice feature on Win 10 and it's an annoying thing in Win 11 now. Clipboard manager(a thing that is managed from keyboard) can't be manager from keyboard(basic actions: add, modify, delete). Shame for developers...