First, it was easier to crop your prints.
Now, this shortcut also brings a toolbar with three options: rectangle, freeform, and fullscreen.
All this depends on the Windows + Shift + S shortcut, which you might not have known.

To do so, go to options> Devices> Typing.
This requires build 17661 or later installed.
There is also a Screen Clipping button in the Action Center.

Windows 10 also received other news.
The Task View background now with the Timeline has gained a soft blur effect.
This is in line with the Fluent Design that the system has gradually adopted.

So, what do you think about this?
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