keyboard-agnostic

About this tag
The keyboard-agnostic tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about cross-device clipboard functionality in Windows 11 that works independently of the specific keyboard app or input method. Recent threads highlight Microsoft's testing of a native clipboard bridge that pushes PC clipboard content to Android devices via Link to Windows, allowing pasting into any Android keyboard that reads the system clipboard, such as Gboard. This approach aims to make copy-paste reliable and keyboard-agnostic, moving beyond previous integrations tied to specific keyboards like SwiftKey. The tag focuses on Windows 11 clipboard history, cloud sync, and seamless cross-device productivity without requiring a particular keyboard.
  1. Windows 11 native clipboard bridge enables cross-device copy-paste to Android keyboards

    Microsoft is quietly testing a native Windows 11 clipboard bridge that can push what you copy on a PC straight into a linked Android phone’s keyboard — and the changes could finally make cross‑device copy/paste fast, reliable and keyboard‑agnostic for millions of users. Background / Overview...
  2. Windows 11 brings native clipboard sync to Android via Link to Windows

    Microsoft quietly added a native option in Windows 11 to push your PC clipboard to Android — and in early hands‑on testing it appears to land inside any Android keyboard that reads the system clipboard, including Gboard. Overview Windows 11’s clipboard has long been more than a lone Ctrl+C...