When many people help “Xiaobai” users to deal with computer problems through remote control of the screen, they will ask the other party to hold down “Ctrl+Win+Q”, call out the built-in quick assistant, connect and control the screen. But Microsoft’s recent series of actions have made this simple and convenient operation likely to become a thing of the past. Recently, Microsoft has updated the “Quick Assistant”, bringing new icons and optimizations, but at the same time, it has put the software on the Windows 11/10 application store, which means that it will no longer be the default pre-installed application of the system. At present, this change has caused dissatisfaction among many administrators overseas. The administrator pointed out that the new version of the quick assistant not only needs to be downloaded manually, but also needs administrator rights to be installed, which leads to a lot of meaningless trouble and is prone to various unexpected problems. In the face of a lot of opposition, Microsoft officials have responded, saying that because the new version needs to adjust some basic functions, it must be downloaded through the store. At the same time, the official also stated that the old version of the quick assistant will stop serving in mid-May, when users must log in .
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