Arrr, me mateys! Beware! Microsoft be addin' a new treasure to Windows 11 that'll make plunderin' yer phone's photos a piece o' cake!
2024-01-19
Arrr, me hearties! Avast ye! Set yer sights on this news, for the treasure be in sight! This Windows 11 build be makin' the task of haulin' screenshots from yer phone to yer PC a whole lot simpler. Aye, 'tis a jolly good time to be a pirate!
A new feature is coming to Windows 11 that will simplify the process of transferring screenshots from your phone to your PC. Microsoft is currently testing this feature, which will allow users to access and edit their phone screenshots directly on their PC.The Windows Insider Program for Developers is the channel through which Microsoft releases experimental builds of Windows 11. These builds contain upcoming updates and new features that are tested before being released to the public. The latest build, 23619, includes a 'Cross-Device Experience Host update' that replaces the existing Phone Link feature.
Once your phone is connected to your PC, a pop-up notification will appear on your desktop every time you take a screenshot on your phone. From there, you can choose to view, edit, or share the screenshot.
This feature is expected to make transferring and editing photos much easier and save time for users. It eliminates the need to send photos via cables, messaging services, or cloud storage. Users can simply access their screenshots through the desktop notification.
This feature will be particularly beneficial for those who are not as technologically proficient or in a hurry to transfer photos. It provides a simple and straightforward way to connect the phone and PC and access the screenshots.
Microsoft's continuous effort to improve Windows 11 is commendable, especially considering some users' reluctance to upgrade from Windows 10. The latest update also includes bug fixes and performance improvements for File Explorer.
Source: Betanews