Windows 10 has released a new Feature Experience Pack

In recent months, Microsoft has been testing a new way to add features to 10. Microsoft plans to promote some to users via the “Experience Pack”, which will be delivered via separate updates outside of important Windows feature updates.

The ladies Windows 10 feature releases are typically released in the spring and fall of each year. On the other hand, Windows Feature Experience Packs will be released almost every month with new features and improvements.

In December, Microsoft released the first Experience Pack in the beta channel of Insiders. Today, Microsoft released the second package for Insiders and is accompanied by improvements in snipping.

In accordance with changelog, Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.2020.0 brings improvements to the built-in snipping mode. The update improves the way users take screenshots, especially when using applications with clipboard access.

This Experience Pack is released in the Beta channel and everyone can get it by checking for new updates. Microsoft has stated that you should have Windows 10 on 20H2 (Build 19042.662) or later to be able to use Experience Packs.

In addition to improvements to the snipping application, Microsoft is also working on a new feature that will allow you to copy and paste a screenshot directly into a File Explorer folder.

The improvements included in these packages could also be released to more computers during optional updates for Windows 10. This will allow Microsoft to enhance some of the existing features without having to wait for major feature updates.

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