Microsoft warns that some parts of Windows 11 have become unusable for some users since November 1. According to the company, this is due to an issue with digital certificates. Update KB5006746 fixes most issues.
On the support page, Microsoft Microsoft’s built-in snipping tool, on-screen touch-sensitive keyboard, voice typing, emoji pad, tips app, and Microsoft’s Input Method Editor have stopped working for some users due to an issue with a digital certificate that expired on October 31. The account and landing page in the settings menu in S mode also won’t work properly after October 31st.
To fix issues with the on-screen keyboard, voice typing, emoji pad, tips app, and Microsoft Input Method Editor, Microsoft points out Update KB5006746 It is in preview state at the time of writing and can be downloaded manually via Windows Update.
Issues with the built-in snipping tool, calculation, and landing page in the settings menu in S mode will be fixed in a later update. To take screenshots, Microsoft currently recommends using the Print Screen key on your keyboard and pasting the saved image into a program like Paint.