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If you've spent a few years with Windows 10, you've probably mastered the basic actions, which means you're reasonably productive. But some of the most interesting productivity boosters are not immediately obvious. That's especially true for new features that Microsoft adds as part of a feature update. If you're not paying attention to the release notes, you might not notice the new stuff.
That's the point of this post, where I've assembled five well-hidden Windows 10 features that I guarantee will save you time and help you avoid unnecessary clicks.
1. Snip & Sketch: Capture, mark up, and share any part of your screen
2. Clipboard History: This essential Windows feature is no longer a one-trick pony
3. Battery Report: Get the lowdown on your laptop battery
4. Free OneDrive storage: You get 5 GB of cloud storage for no cost; use it for backup
5. Touchpad shortcuts: If you have a Precision Touchpad, you can do much more than point and click
https://www.zdnet.com/article/five-windows-...hould-be-using/That's the point of this post, where I've assembled five well-hidden Windows 10 features that I guarantee will save you time and help you avoid unnecessary clicks.
1. Snip & Sketch: Capture, mark up, and share any part of your screen
2. Clipboard History: This essential Windows feature is no longer a one-trick pony
3. Battery Report: Get the lowdown on your laptop battery
4. Free OneDrive storage: You get 5 GB of cloud storage for no cost; use it for backup
5. Touchpad shortcuts: If you have a Precision Touchpad, you can do much more than point and click