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Share Clipboard between two PCs over Network

sy flag

I have the following setup:

A Windows computer on my left screen, connected to the local network. A Raspberry Pi with Ubuntu Server 22.04 on the right screen, also connected to the local network

I want to share the clipboard between them (meaning, when I copy something on my windows device, it should send it to the clipboard of the Pi and the other way around).

Seems like a fairly easy task, however, I only found GUI Tools and VM solutions. Would it be hard to implement this myself? What are the alternatives, do you have any suggestions?

cn flag
what clipboard on the PI. Servers do not have clipboards. Plus....if you copy text on windows/linux you can already paste it to linux/windows if you have an ssh connection. A tool like putty for instance can do this: putty is a tool to create a terminal session from windows.
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