If you’re in the Apple ecosystem you can get used to this feature quickly. But what if Universal Clipboard stops working out of the blue? Don’t worry about it. We’ll show you a few ways to fix Universal Clipboard if it isn’t working on your iPhone, Mac, or iPad.
Fix Universal Clipboard Not Functioning on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
We’ve listed various ways to help you troubleshoot the Universal Clipboard on your iPhone, Mac, and iPad when it’s not working. You can follow these solutions in the same order to see which one fixes it for you.
1. Check for Device Support
When Universal Clipboard isn’t working, you need to make sure if your device supports Universal Clipboard or not in the first place. Here’s a list of devices that support this feature so far.
iPhone, iPod, and iPad
iPhone 5 and later iPad Pro (all models) iPad Air (all models) iPad 4th Gen and later iPad Mini 2 and newer iPod Touch 6th Gen and newer
Mac
MacBook 2015 and later MacBook Pro 2012 and newer MacBook Air 2012 and later Mac mini 2012 and later iMac 2012 and newer iMac Pro (all models) Mac Pro 2013 and later
Also, ensure that iPhone, iPod, and iPad are running on iPadOS, iOS 10, or newer versions. Similarly, confirm that your Mac runs macOS High Sierra or later versions. If you’ve got a compatible device, here are a few other things you need to verify before you conclude that Universal Clipboard isn’t working on your device. Also, remember that your devices need to stay closer to copying and pasting between them since it works with Bluetooth.
2. Check Bluetooth and WiFi Settings
Since Universal Clipboard depends on WiFi and Bluetooth settings, it’d be best if you disable and enable them again. Here’s how to do it on your iPhone and iPad.
- Open Settings on your iPhone and iPad.
- Select WiFi and toggle the WiFi switch off. Wait for 30 seconds and turn it back on.
- Now go back, and select Bluetooth from Settings.
- Toggle off the Bluetooth switch. Wait for 30 seconds and turn it on again. You’ll need to do it on your Mac since the issue can be on Mac too. Here’s how you can do it.
- Click on the Control Center icon in the menu bar.
- Hover over the WiFi option and select the arrow (>) next to the WiFi button.
- Toggle off the WiFi option. Wait for 30 seconds, and turn it on again.
- Hit the Control Center icon again in the menu bar.
- Hover over the Bluetooth option and select the arrow (>) next to it.
- Toggle off the Bluetooth switch. Wait for 30 seconds, and turn it back on. Doing this will soft reset your iPhone, iPad, and Mac’s Bluetooth and WiFi settings. You can try and see if the issue got resolved. Otherwise, you can proceed further.
3. Check Your Internet Connection
The Universal Clipboard feature uses an active internet connection and Bluetooth to copy between devices. If your WiFi and Bluetooth are working fine, then it’s best to check whether your internet connection is working or not. If it’s not working, you can restart your router and wait for the internet connection to resume. You can contact your Internet Service Provider for further details if it isn’t working after that.
4. Close Recent Apps on iPhone and iPad
If any recent apps open on your iPhone or iPad, it’s best to close them as they might interfere with the clipboard, Bluetooth, or WiFi Settings. Many users reported that closing the recent apps fixed the Universal Clipboard issue. You might also give it a shot to see if it works for you or not. If not, proceed to the next troubleshooting step.
5. Disable and Re-enable Handoff
Handoff is a feature on Apple devices that allows devices connected to your iCloud account to interact with each other seamlessly. For instance, if you get a call on your iPhone, you’ll get notified on iPad, Mac, and your Apple Watch. Handoff is also why you can use Universal Clipboard on your Apple devices. Here’s how you can disable and enable Handoff on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
On iPhone and iPad
- Open Settings on your iPhone and iPad.
- Tap on General.
- Select AirPlay & Handoff and turn off the Handoff toggle.
- Wait for 30 seconds and turn on the Handoff toggle again.
On Mac
- Click the Apple logo () on the top left of your Mac display.
- Select System Settings on your Mac.
- Click General on the left pane.
- Select AirDrop & HandOff on the right pane.
- Turn off the toggle next to Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices. Once done, your Universal Clipboard should work; if it doesn’t, check out other troubleshooting tips.
6. Restart iPhone, iPad, and Mac
If none of the basic fixes are working, you should try restarting your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Many users reported restarting their iPhones, iPad, or Macs fixed this issue. So you might have a chance to get the Universal Clipboard feature fixed through a basic restart.
iPhones and iPads
Suppose you’re using an iPhone with a notch or an iPad without a home button; Press and hold its power button and volume down buttons until you see the power off slider. Slide it from left to right to power it off. Wait for 15 seconds, then press and hold down its power button until it restarts. However, if you’ve got an iPhone or an iPad with a home button, press and hold the power button until the power off slider appears. Slide it from left to right to switch it off. Wait 30 seconds, and hold down its power button until you see the Apple logo.
Mac
Click on the Apple logo () in the top-left corner of your Mac and select the Restart option. Wait for your Mac to restart; it may take a while. After restarting, enter your Mac’s password and log back in. Check whether restarting your iPhone, iPad, and Mac fixed your issue or not. If not, proceed with other solutions from the list.
7. Delete Bluetooth Settings on Mac
Macs usually store all the Bluetooth preferences and devices in PLIST files. If you delete them, your Mac will generate new files, resetting the existing Bluetooth settings. Since Bluetooth is an essential aspect of Universal Clipboard, doing this might fix it. Here’s how to reset Bluetooth settings on your Mac.
- Open Finder on your Mac.
- Click the Go option from the menu, and choose Go to Folder from the dropdown menu.
- Type the following location in the Go to Folder prompt:/Library/Preferences
- Click the search box on the top-right corner, type Bluetooth, and press the Return key.
- Select all those files using the Cmd + A shortcut key.
- Press the Cmd + Delete shortcut key to move the files to the trash, or you can also right-click on the files and select Move to Trash.
- Empty the Trash and restart your Mac. You can look at other fixes below if this process doesn’t fix your Universal Clipboard problem.
8. Reset Network Settings on iPhone and iPad
Your iPhone or iPad might incur network issues sometimes, resulting in Universal Clipboard not working. In such circumstances, the best way to fix it is to reset the network settings on your iPhone or iPad. Here’s how you can reset the network settings on your iPhone and iPad.
- Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
- Select General from the list.
- Scroll down and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone/iPad.
- Hit Reset and then Reset Network Settings.
- Enter your device’s password if you receive a prompt and select Reset Network Settings to confirm. This fix should get the Universal Clipboard working fine. If this also doesn’t solve your problem, you need not worry; there are other solutions.
9. Sign Out of Apple ID and Sign In Again on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Given that Universal Clipboard uses your Apple ID, you can try logging out and logging back in to see if it fixes the Universal Clipboard for you. Here’s how you can do it on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
On iPhone and iPad
- Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap on the Apple ID banner.
- Scroll down and select the Sign Out button. Enter your Apple ID password if prompted to turn off Find My.
- Turn on all the toggles and tap Sign Out on the top right.
- Go back to Settings.
- Tap the Sign In banner and sign in with your Apple ID.
On Mac
- Click on the Apple logo () and select System Settings on your Mac.
- Click on your Apple ID banner.
- Scroll down and select the Sign Out button on the bottom left of the right pane.
- Check all the toggles and select Keep a Copy. If you want to save a copy of your Safari passwords, choose to Keep on This Mac if you get a prompt.
- Go back to Settings, tap the Sign In banner, and log in with your Apple ID. Make sure that you use the same Apple ID on all of your Apple devices. Try using the Universal Clipboard after this, and it should be working. If not, move on to the next solution to try another fix.
10. Update iPhone, iPad, and Mac
If you haven’t updated your iPhone, iPad, or Mac in a long time, it’d be best to update them to the latest version. Sometimes, you may encounter bugs on iOS, iPadOS, or macOS, especially Beta versions, and Apple usually fixes them in the latest updates. Here’s how you can update your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
- Open Settings on iPhone or iPad and System Settings on Mac.
- Select General from the list.
- Tap on Software Update. If you’ve got an update available, it’ll show up, and you should install it. You may proceed to the next troubleshooting solution if you don’t have any pending device updates.
11. Uninstall Clipboard Manager on Mac (if using any)
Many clipboard managers available for Mac, like Copy ‘Em, Paste, and many more, can provide you with a similar experience to that of Windows. However, some of them might interfere with the Universal Clipboard, causing the Universal Clipboard feature to stop functioning. If you’ve got any such app like that, try uninstalling it app from your Mac and see if it fixes the issue. If it doesn’t fix the issue, check other possible solutions to fix this problem.
12. Reset Mac Clipboard
If Universal Clipboard isn’t working even after updating your Mac, you should try clearing and resetting your Mac’s clipboard. You can’t do it directly like any other solution on this list. You’ll have to use Terminal commands on Mac to reset the Mac clipboard. Here’s how you can do it.
- Open the Terminal app on your Mac. You can open it by pressing the Cmd + Space shortcut to launch Spotlight Search, type Terminal, and press the Return key to launch it.
- Copy and paste the following command into the Terminal:pbcopy < /dev/null
- Press the Return key to execute the command. This command will clear your Mac’s clipboard, and you should be able to use Universal Clipboard again. It should probably fix the issue.
13. Contact Apple Support
If nothing works for you, it will be best to contact Apple Support since it could be an underlying hardware issue. They will diagnose and fix the problem if you take it to Apple Service Center. If your iPhone, iPad, or Mac are under warranty or Apple Care+, then you’re good to go. If not, they might charge you a small fee for fixing it.
Final Thoughts
Universal Clipboard is a handy feature that doesn’t feel right when it stops working. These were some of the proven troubleshooting solutions to fix the Universal Clipboard not working issue. If you’ve any further suggestions or questions regarding this guide, leave them in the comments below.