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The Camera Roll
To see the picture or video you’ve just captured, jump into the Camera Roll.
It’s a special album that holds photos you took with this computer (as
opposed to those you’ve rounded up from other sources).
The Camera Roll opens when you tap the lower-right screen icon, which
looks like a miniature of your most recent snap. You’re now faced with
handy buttons like Delete, Rotate, Crop, Edit & Create, Print, and Share.
Technically, you’re now in the Photos app, which is why you have to turn to
“Photos” to read about the functions of these buttons.
Connect
This simple app is the welcoming committee for Android-phone screen
mirroring. That is, you can view what’s on your phone’s screen—on your
PC’s screen. See “Deleting a Desktop”.
Feedback Hub
The New Microsoft isn’t some ivory tower; it seeks your input on bugs and
design flaws at every turn. In fact, it’s dedicated a keystroke ( +F) to
opening this app.
Most things you’re inclined to report have already been reported; millions
of people are using Windows. That’s why, when you first choose the
Feedback ( ) tab, you see a list of “trending” issues (things people are
talking about)—and when you type your complaint into the “Give us
feedback” box, you see matching, previously submitted gripes.
If you hit “Add new feedback,” though, you get a full-blown reporting
screen, complete with the option to attach a screenshot, a file, or your PC’s
latest diagnostics file. If enough people agree with your report (and upvote
it), Microsoft engineers may, in fact, take notice and fix the problem. Don’t
expect a free T-shirt.

