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Phone Link App: Enable Cross-Device Copying on Windows 11

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Apr 25, 2022 Updated Apr 15, 2026 2 min read

This guide explains how to manage cross-device copy and paste using the the Phone Link app tool on Windows 11.

Windows allows you to use the Phone Link app to link an Android phone to Windows and move information easily between your phone and your computer. When your Android phone is connected, you can copy text or images on one device and paste them on the other. You can also manage notifications and more.

Why use this feature?

It saves time. You do not need to email files or links to yourself just to get them from your phone to your computer. It makes working between your devices feel like one seamless experience.

What happens when done?

Once enabled, any text or image you copy on your supported Android device will be ready to paste on your Windows 11 PC, and vice versa. It acts like a shared clipboard between your devices.

Please note: This feature works best on Surface Duo and specific Samsung devices running One UI version 2.1 or higher. It is not available on every Android phone.

How to enable or disable cross-device copy and paste

You can use the Phone Link app to connect your phone, copy content, set up notification banners, and more. Follow these steps to turn the feature on or off:

  1. Open the Phone Link app on your Windows 11 PC.
  2. Click the Settings (gear icon) located at the top right corner of the window.
  3. Select Features from the menu.
Phone Link app settings menu showing features on Windows 11

On the Features screen, look for the section labeled Cross-device copy and paste. Toggle the switch to On to allow the app to transfer content between your phone and PC, or toggle it to Off to disable it.

Enabling cross-device copy and paste in Phone Link app settings

Note: Administrative privileges are not required to change these settings within the app.

Summary

The Phone Link app helps you transfer content between your phone and computer quickly. By visiting the Settings > Features menu in the app, you can easily toggle the cross-device copy and paste feature. This works for supported devices like Surface Duo and select Samsung models. It is a great way to stay productive without needing extra cables or third-party tools.

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