What is a Clipboard
Clipboard in computer terms refers to a temporary storage area that holds data such as text, images, or files that have been copied or cut from one location. The stored data can then be pasted to another location within the same application or a different one. The clipboard is managed by the operating system and is typically invisible to the user.
Functions of the Clipboard
- Copy: Duplicates the selected data and stores it in the clipboard without removing it from its original location.
- Cut: Removes the selected data from its original location and stores it in the clipboard.
- Paste: Inserts the copied or cut data from the clipboard into a new location.
Common Uses of the Clipboard
- Transferring text between documents or applications.
- Copying images or media files for use in other programs.
- Duplicating data without retyping or reentering it.
How the Clipboard Works
When you copy or cut something, the data is stored in the system's clipboard memory. The clipboard retains this information until new data is copied or cut, replacing the old data. Most modern systems also support multiple clipboard items or a clipboard history for more flexibility.
Supported Data Types
- Text (plain text, formatted text).
- Images (JPEG, PNG, BMP, etc.).
- Files (individual files or groups of files).