Windows10update kills this feature that no one wanted

Windows10update kills this feature that no one wanted

Microsoft is taking one of the least used things in Windows 10 to the back of the woodshed in Redmond.

Honestly, you may not even know it's there, as it's one of the weird little pieces of digital garbage that Windows 10 has accumulated over the years. However, Microsoft is already beginning its spring cleaning, just in time for the big Sun Valley update that is said to rejuvenate the look of Windows 10.

Microsoft itself announced the news in a blog post titled "Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21322" published on Wednesday, February 24; TechRadar reported on the announcement earlier.

The post notes that under Changes and Improvements, "After updating to this build, 3D object folders will no longer appear as special folders in File Explorer."

Good-bye and good riddance. For those who don't remember, there was a time (circa 2016) when Microsoft was going all out on 3D objects. That's why the app has Paint 3D and 3D Effects.

Microsoft's obsession with all things 3D also led to the launch of mixed reality glasses called Microsoft HoloLens.

These days, its 3D Objects folder is just taking up space that will (we hope) be better used in the aforementioned Sun Valley update scheduled for fall 2021.

Of course, Microsoft is loathe to remove any functionality altogether and has provided a way for users to find the 3D Objects folder if they need it. It can be found by typing "%userprofile%" in File Explorer or by selecting "Show All Folders" in the navigation pane options.

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