Over time, Gboard has become Android’s unofficial clipboard manager since it introduced the feature last year. Besides remembering the last things you copied to the clipboard, show you as a suggestion the items you just copied. Unless you turn it off.
If you want to keep the clipboard functionality in Gboard, but for some reason you prefer not to suggest the latest texts or images you copied To quickly paste from the suggestion bar, the latest beta of Gboard already lets you turn it off.
Clipboard yes, suggestions no
Gboard 10.3 integrates a new section in its options: clipboard settings. At the moment, this section is published with only one parameter available: display -or not- the recently copied image and text suggestions.
This setting works independently of Gboard’s clipboard access, so you can still use the keyboard to easily paste text and image snippets into supported apps. The difference is that instead of pasting from the suggestion bar, you have to go to the Clipboard section.
By default, if the clipboard is enabled in Gboard, the function of showing suggestions in the top bar is also enabled. Disabling these suggestions may be helpful if it distracts you, it confuses, or if you prefer to manually access the clipboard section. The truth is, the way these suggestions appear isn’t entirely consistent, and sometimes when you want them to appear they don’t, and vice versa.
It’s a little novelty available in Gboard 10.3 beta, available in the beta program of Google Play, as well as in APKMirror. However, it should not take long to arrive at the stable version.
Gboard: the Google keyboard
Via | 9to5Google