Is there a key combination to cycle through clipboard history when pasting in windows?

In Visual Studio, I can cycle through my clipboard history by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+V rather than CTRL+V. I believe it's called a clipboard ring. But that feature doesn't seem to exist outside of Visual Studio, at least not with the same key combination. Is there a key stroke combination built in to windows to do the same, i.e. be able to cycle through your clipboard history while pasting?


Windows (7 and previous versions) does not have such a built-in clipboard management feature; but you might want to read the following article:

http://lifehacker.com/5298615/five-best-clipboard-managers

I recommend ditto and clipX.


As of Windows 10 version 1809, Windows now has built-in clipboard history.
You can push ⊞ Win + V to show it.

Note that this is still has many fewer features than Ditto, so that would still be a good option to consider.