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How to copy text in between PC and mobile devices

Alt-C allows you to copy and paste text in between PC and device. You either copy from PC and paste to mobile device or copy from mobile device and paste to PC. Right now Alt-C is only available for Windows 7 and higher and Android devices. 



Below I captured a few screenshots of Alt-C in action.

When first downloaded and installed on mobile devices and PC there will be a code in the mobile app Alt- C that you will need to type in the settings of the PC app under the devices tab. You can add as many devices as you like.
 Below I selected a piece of text to copy to my mobile device. Press Alt-C and little dialog box from your notification bar will popup and present you with the devices that you have connected to your PC. Click on the device that you want the text to be copied to . (Be default, Alt-C are the keys to press. But this can be changed in settings through the PC app.)
 

 Then it should display the message "Text copied to [mobile device]".
 

Below is the screenshot of the same pasted text on my phone and tablet. This whole process can be done vice verso. 



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