Microsoft calls it the "black screen" function, and it kicks in the moment a session is initiated and dismisses itself after it ends. In addition, users can now switch off their mobile device's display while using the app's phone screen feature on their PC. Once it's on, they can copy-paste text and images by using the familiar CTRL+C and CTRL+V commands or by tapping and holding the phone's screen. To activate the feature, a user simply has to toggle it on in Settings. One of those features is the ability to copy-paste text and images between a phone and PC - for this particular iteration, however, the capability will only work between a Samsung Galaxy S20, 20+, S20 Ultra or Z Flip device and a PC that's running Windows 10 version Apor newer. Microsoft is working on at least a couple of big features for Windows 10's Your Phone app, and Insider Preview users will be able to test them out after installing the latest test build.
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