Editing photos is always easier when using a mouse. If you tried to use your mouse to move a picture when zoomed, or to adjust the crop region in Microsoft’s Photos app, you probably noticed that was impossible. The number of users dissatisfied with Microsoft’s Photos app and their feedback written on various forums pushed Microsoft to take a survey in order to see what needs to be improved: I’m also not a huge fan of having the whole image pan around while changing the selection area, but I could live with that if the right tools are there. The Redmond giant took its Windows 10 user’s feedback seriously and rolled out a series of improvements for the Photos app: new OneDrive pictures now appear more quickly in Collection, you can save still photos from videos, print photos directly from the app itself, and you can also polish your stories using the new Sway feature. Thanks to the latest Windows 10 build, the issues that arose when using your mouse to zoom, move or crop your picture have now been solved: RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT: We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to use your mouse in the Photos app to either move photo while zoomed or adjust crop region.

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