User takes a picture of error message on phone.
User sends photo to her email.
User Downloads photo from email.
User creates word document.
User loads photo into the word document.
User prints word document.
User sends the printed document to my office by internal mail.
Document arrives next day.
User calls me to make sure I got it, and explains her issue to me over the phone.
Error message she took a picture of is just completely useless information that didn’t help me when troubleshooting issue.
Pressing X to doubt. Not because it’s a dumb idea (because I wouldn’t put that past them), but because Microsoft is seemingly getting rid of every keyboard shortcut that doesn’t involve the windows key.
Wait wtf, the image is tilted? How does that even happen?
A way to fool anti repost filters maybe.
The top right corner is darker than the top left corner, I’m guessing that is a photo of a screen
i had this happen to me while working IT:
user has problem.
User takes a picture of error message on phone. User sends photo to her email. User Downloads photo from email. User creates word document. User loads photo into the word document.
User prints word document. User sends the printed document to my office by internal mail. Document arrives next day. User calls me to make sure I got it, and explains her issue to me over the phone. Error message she took a picture of is just completely useless information that didn’t help me when troubleshooting issue.
It’s a new Windows 11 feature. If you press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+L it will let you rotate your windows for more flexible placement on screen.
Pressing X to doubt. Not because it’s a dumb idea (because I wouldn’t put that past them), but because Microsoft is seemingly getting rid of every keyboard shortcut that doesn’t involve the windows key.
That is a legit shortcut, but it does something far more stupid than rotating screens. It’s actually ctrl + shift + win + alt + L
Shoot, I forgot the Win key.
Much like corn, it was crop rotation
Lol! Nice one