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New snip tool
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new snip tool

For example, the Timeline view added in the last update will get an "acrylic' background in the next update. Most of the other changes are minor or just interface things.

new snip tool

They still won't be available to all Insiders, but it should be most of them this time. Sets could be really confusing if not implemented well. It's easy to see why Microsoft sees Sets as still experimental. Sets are tabbed interfaces for all apps, but a single window can contain tabs from different apps. This feature rolled out to a subset of Insiders last year, and Microsoft still considers it an experimental feature. Microsoft is also expanding access to Sets for Insiders in Build 17661. From this app, you can edit your screenshot, add text, and more. This started life as part of the Windows Ink workspace, but now it'll be updated separately in the Windows Store. Speaking of Screen Sketch, that's a standalone app now. After capturing your screenshot, the new Snipping Tool hits you with a notification that can open the image immediately in the Screen Sketch app. There will also be a button in the Windows Action Center, but that doesn't seem as fast even as the keyboard shortcut. You can enable a setting to launch the tool whenever you press the Print Screen button. Windows 10 Build 17661 also includes an even faster way to access the Snipping Tool. You still have the option of taking a full screenshot as well as rectangular or freeform snips. Simply press WIN + Shift + S to instantly bring up the tool. You won't have to manually open the Snipping Tool anymore in the latest update. Windows 10 did add a delay function, but now it's getting much more. It was a useful thing to have around, but unfortunately, Microsoft let it stagnate for many years. This screenshot feature debuted in Windows XP Tablet Edition many moons ago, but it became a standard feature on Vista. Build 17661 of Windows 10 finally gives the Snipping Tool a much-needed overhaul. This is intended as a minor update, but there are some surprisingly cool things included here. Wasting no time, Microsoft has just released a new Insiders build (Opens in a new window) that previews some more new features that you can expect in Windows 10 soon.

new snip tool

After a number of mysterious delays, Microsoft finally rolled out the Spring Creators Update to Windows 10 early this week.














New snip tool