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Windows 11 Build 27729 (Canary) updates Snipping Tool, adds Copilot key settings

Microsoft has released a new preview, Windows 11 Build 27729, to Insiders using the Canary channel. It brings with it an option to extract tables from screenshots taken with the Snipping Tool, the ability to change what app the Copilot key launches, and several fixes.

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What's new in Windows 11 Build 27729 (Canary)

Snipping Tool Update

A new version of the Snipping Tool (version 11.2409.23.0 and above) is available to Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels, bringing with it a new Copy as Table feature.

Snipping Tool Copy As Table
Snipping Tool:Copy As Table. Image credits: Microsoft

The existing text functions, such as copying text from an image and redacting sensitive information, have been supplemented with the Copy as Table option. This allows you to easily copy structured table data into an email, document, or spreadsheet. To do this, take a screenshot of the table, select Text Actions, and then Copy as Table. Now you can paste the structured table data where you want.

Note: The current version of the feature works best with screenshots that contain only one table.

Changes and improvements

Settings

    • Added the ability to reassign the action for the Copilot key. You can assign it to launch any app that is packaged in MSIX and signed, which ensures that the app meets security and privacy standards to protect users.
      Until the user selects a different action, the Copilot key will continue to launch the Copilot app on devices where it is installed. The setting is available in Settings > Personalization > Typing.
      Windows 11 Change Copilot Key Action Settings
      Image credits: Microsoft

      If the keyboard connected to the computer does not have a Copilot key, changing this setting will not lead to any changes.

Fixes

General

Fixed an issue where some games, including Microsoft Solitaire and Casual Games, would crash on launch after installing Build 27718+.

Window management

Fixed a major issue where some users would experience a black screen for a few seconds when using the Alt + Tab shortcut.

Other

Fixed an issue resulting in BitLocker not working correctly for a small number of Insiders in the last two flights.

Known issues

General

  • [Important note for Copilot+ devices] If you are upgrading to the Canary channel from the Dev, Release Preview, or Stable channels on a Copilot+ device, you will encounter an issue using your PIN or biometrics when attempting to sign in. You will see the error "Something went wrong, your PIN is not available" with the code 0xd0000225. To reset your PIN, click the "Set up PIN" button.
  • Investigating reports that some Insiders are still experiencing a rollback to a previous build with error code 0xc190010 when attempting to update to the latest Canary build.
  • [Updated]  Some devices with older NVIDIA graphics cards (e.g. GTX 970, Quadro K620, etc.) may experience issues including black screens, system freezes, and errors in Device Manager. Microsoft is aware of the issue and is working on a fix. If you’re experiencing this issue and can’t use your PC, boot into Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), roll back to the previous build, and pause updates in Windows Update until the next build with the fix for this issue arrives. If you paused updates last week, you’ll need to do so again to avoid installing Build 27729.
  • [New] Working on a fix for an issue causing some Insiders to experience a PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA GSOD starting with Build 27723.

Input

Engineers are working to fix an issue where the emoji panel and clipboard history won't open in certain places in the operating system, such as the Registry Editor.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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