Finding the Right Tablet Keyboard: Swift Key App for Chromebooks

In summary, there are various options available for managing your clipboard and navigation on a Chromebook, including Google Keep, Clipboard History 2, and password managers like LastPass and Dashlane. For tablets, Gboard, Microsoft SwiftKey, and Fleksy are popular choices. It's important to find the right app that suits your needs and preferences.
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karush
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currently using clip stack but its awkward have the enter pin code at every entry
and the navigation sucks

using it with Chromebook

any happy options out there:censored:

for tablets the "swift key" app is your cowboy
 
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Hello,

There are several options available for managing and storing your clipboard on a Chromebook. One option is to use the built-in Google Keep app, which allows you to save and organize your notes and copied items. Another option is to use a third-party app like Clipboard History 2, which allows you to access your clipboard history and save frequently used items.

As for the issue with having to enter a pin code for every entry, you may want to consider using a password manager like LastPass or Dashlane. These apps allow you to securely store and autofill your passwords and other sensitive information, including pin codes.

For tablets, I would recommend trying out the Gboard app, which has a built-in clipboard feature and allows for easy navigation and customization. Other popular options for tablets include Microsoft SwiftKey and Fleksy.

I hope this helps! It's important to find the right clipboard and navigation app that works for you and your specific device. Best of luck in your search.
 
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