Win1809
D1579 updated to Windows 10 1809 on 3/12/2019. Removed old windows and other files with Disk Cleanup -— New Macrium backup. Check desired settings that might have been changed by 1809 update. See about Recovery Drive – was anything changed by MS? Start menu => Delivery Optimization => Allow from other PCs => Off Turn Dark Mode on/off: Start => Settings => Personalization => Colors => bottom of page: Change your Default App Mode (light or dark)
https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-october-2018-update-review a new, universal snipping bar that's accessible using the Windows key, Shift, and S.
Microsoft's new clipboard experience in the October 2018 Update is arguably one of this release's biggest new features, even though it's off by default...This new clipboard function can be accessed at any time using the WIN + V key combination, and once invoked you will be able to scroll through everything you've copied in that session. In addition to merely remembering everything you've copied, it also has the capability of syncing that copied data to the cloud, allowing you to sync data across all of your devices that are logged in with the same Microsoft Account.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/windows-10-clipboard-paste/
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/new-improved-windows-10-notepad/ Previously, when you started searching in the middle of a text file in Notepad, the search would go to the end of the file or the beginning of the file (depending on the selected direction), but not search the whole file. In the new improved Notepad, Microsoft added an option to wrap the search around so you can search the whole text file from wherever the cursor is in the file. When you press Ctrl + F and enter a word or phrase in the Find what box, check the Wrap around box to search the whole file.
Notepad still uses Windows Carriage Return (CR) and Line Feed (LF) (CRLF) line endings by default. But Microsoft finally added support in Notepad in Windows 10 1809 for line endings in Unix and Linux (LF) and Mac (CR). So text files created on Unix, Linux, or Mac will now display correctly when opened in Notepad. When you edit and save text files created on Unix, Linux, or Mac, Notepad preserves the type of line breaks from the operating system it was created in.
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