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Windows 10 update just killed this useful feature

Windows 10 update just killed this useful feature

Posted on January 29, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

But it’s not permanent

It feels like barely a day goes by without news of a Windows 10 update doing something we’d really rather it didn’t. Usually that involves some sort of detrimental bug or crash, but the latest example actually removes a useful feature.

Microsoft has confirmed the latest Windows 10 feature pack has disabled the screen snip feature, which let users copy and paste screen captures directly into a File Explorer folder. So now you have to manually save them instead.
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