What is the intention of Win10 Pro to keep Windows focused?

  

What is the intention of Win10 Pro to keep Windows focused? Not long ago, Microsoft brought "Windows Spotlight" to the Win10 Home Edition. The new lock screen wallpaper feature allows users to see different lock screen backgrounds each time they log in. How to open this wallpaper? Win10 users can manually set the lock screen interface to “Windows Focus” in the new version of “Settings”.

However, this lock screen wallpaper service was accidentally removed in Win10 Pro. By default, slides and album images are supported. The official response from Microsoft is very vague, but it is recommended. Use Windows Feedback for feedback.

The author also tested Win10 Build 10240, Win10 Build 10520 two professional versions, respectively, using the task manager to view the local process, and unexpectedly found that Win10 Professional Edition has retained "Windows Focus" process.

This "Windows Focus" process occurs every time Windows starts up and logs in, it will start reading and writing in the background, and it will also intermittently verify the network. When the system boot task is completed, the "Windows Focus" process will automatically exit the task process. The entire "Windows Focus" process works very short on the SSD, which takes less than 10 seconds, then automatically ends the work and exits the foreground.

The problem is coming, since Win10 Professional Edition retains the "Windows Focus" process, but does not have this feature, perhaps Microsoft considers that Win10 Professional Edition is generally oriented to the business class "Large" The partner then deliberately restricted the service. Given the needs and feedback of Win10 Professional users, Microsoft may remove this feature limitation in future update pushes.

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