

Meanwhile, the option to enable clipboard sync in Windows is present under System-> Clipboard of the Settings app. If you are not seeing it, make sure you have updated the SwiftKey app to the latest version available on the Play Store. Within SwiftKey settings, you will find the option to enable cloud keyboard under Rich Input -> Clipboard. Your synced clips will last for an hour and you have the option to pause the feature when you’re typing sensitive data.

It will also work on a new Windows 11 PC or if you have recently upgraded to Windows 11 from Windows 10. The requirements to use the feature include the latest version of SwiftKey keyboard (version 7.9.0.5 or newer) on Android and Windows 10 October 2018 update or newer on your PC. Despite being a useful feature, Microsoft seems to have quietly rolled out the feature without an official announcement post. As MSPoweruser spotted, Microsoft has recently started rolling out cloud clipboard sync in the stable version of SwiftKey keyboard for Android.
