
Related: What Is Terminal on Mac How to clear your Mac clipboardĪs we’ve seen, the native clipboard application on Mac doesn’t allow you to keep multiple text copies in your memory at once. The cutting function does not work for read-only files. It simply relocates a bit of text from one location to another. However, unlike the regular clipboard, this one doesn’t copy a text snipper.

There’s another clipboard present in macOS. The next time you hit the ‘Paste’ button or the ‘Command + V’ shortcut, the system checks the clipboard and puts down the most recent entry. Whenever you copy an item, macOS simply memorizes it and pastes it to your clipboard.


A clipboard is one of the many applications that run in the background when you’re on your Mac.
