New search experience for Win10 Technology Preview New search app feature

  

In the recently released Windows 10 Technology Preview, users gained a new start menu experience instead of the mouse/keyboard user's start screen experience.

In Windows 8.1, when you search for items using the Charms bar, you get search results that are optimized for touchscreen operations. When you search for an artist or song you like, you'll see a richly visual page that plays music and videos with just one click. Bing Smart Search is designed to help users get the most out of their touchscreen features on a tablet or PC. With a single search, you get rich and comprehensive search results from the web, the device, the app and the cloud.

Now, there is no start screen for mouse/keyboard users on the Windows 10 Technology Preview, so what changes have been made to the search experience? Microsoft has made the corresponding optimization. When you enter anything in the Start menu, in addition to searching for apps and programs installed on your device and native files, you will be prompted to do a web search (shown above).

Another important addition to search is the new search app (Search app) next to the bottom start button. When you click on it, a start menu will appear with "Trending now" and the recent search items (shown above). When you type anything and click OK, a full search app opens. Similar to the Bing search results page (as shown below).

If you look at the picture above, you will find that it is no longer the traditional Bing web search results page, but has the options for files, settings, apps, web pictures and web videos.

As you might expect, the search options above are prepared for specific search results. For example, when you search for Facebook, you will see the following search results.

The above is the change of the Windows10 technology preview search experience. In addition to searching for the app and program installed on this device and the local file, it will also prompt for web search. Is it more convenient? ? Thank you for reading, I hope to help you, please continue to pay attention to this, we will try to share more excellent articles.

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