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Frequently Asked Questions
To copy photos on a Surface Pro, open the photo in the Photos app or file explorer, use Ctrl+C to copy, then navigate to the destination and use Ctrl+V to paste.
Yes, connect both Surface Pros with a USB cable. Use file explorer to drag and drop files between devices. Ensure both devices recognize the USB for smooth operation.
Ensure your clipboard is functioning and there are no profile mismatches. Restart your Surface Pro and check for updates if the problem persists.
A profile mismatch may arise from incompatible settings. Update your Windows or reset clipboard settings to resolve this issue on Surface Pro.
Yes, the Surface Pen can be used to select and paste photos by tapping and holding on the image, then dragging to the desired location.
Check connectivity settings and ensure drivers are updated. Restart the device to troubleshoot further if photo transfers fail on Surface Pro 9.
Yes, Windows 11 on Surface Pro supports file transfers. Use Bluetooth, USB, or network sharing to efficiently manage your files across devices.
Ensure your USB ports are functional and drivers updated. Try re-plugging the USB or using a different cable if transfers are problematic.
Surface Pro 6 users experiencing pasting issues should check clipboard functionality, reset it, or perform a software update to resolve the issue.
Open the photo, copy using right-click or Ctrl+C, and navigate to the destination to paste using right-click or Ctrl+V. Ensure your device is responsive.
Yes, use USB, Bluetooth, or the Photos app to transfer photos between Surface Go and other devices. Ensure all devices are properly paired.
While specific Surface Pro software may have varying limits, USB or network transfers typically handle large photo files, contingent on storage capacity.
Yes, USB transfers between Surface devices can be done offline. However, ensure necessary drivers are installed beforehand for seamless transfer.
Basic troubleshooting steps for photo transfers are similar across Surface Pro series, including checking software updates and connection issues.
For transferring between Surface Books, use USB, ensure devices are updated, and check each device's connection settings for efficient transactions.