New in Windows 10 Build 14328: Familiar new input method status bar

  

Computer Store News: The Windows 10 First Anniversary Update Preview 14328 brings many new features, including a new Start menu, Operations Center, Windows Ink, and more. However, there are some features that Microsoft did not mention in the update log, such as the new version of the Microsoft Pinyin input method status bar that people have known.

Previously, the Microsoft Pinyin input method built into Windows 10 did not have a status bar, but it existed in old systems such as Win7. The new status bar is designed using the Chinese input method interface that is well known to the Chinese. There is basically no difference between the layout and the text icon and the third party “Universal Edition”. The status bar defaults to white, and it is temporarily unable to "replace" & rdquo;. Since this is the first new version of the status bar interface, it will make people feel slightly rough when they first see it. I mistakenly think that it is a bundled third-party input method …… but after clicking the gear icon, the system input method setting is directly popped up. It is proved that the input method "root red seed is positive". This new interface will let ordinary users quickly enter the state, after all, very familiar. In addition, this input method is not much worse than the domestic third-party in terms of performance experience, so it is likely to compete with domestic manufacturers to some extent. But if you really want to make Windows 10's built-in pinyin input method popular, then continue to enhance the user experience or the main tasks, including fluency, statement association accuracy, skin richness (national habits) and other various additional features. Maybe some users don't like too fancy, but the visual impact is very deadly for ordinary users, so trying to grasp the hearts of the vast majority of users is an important homework that Microsoft will continue to do on the input method. This time the status bar interface modification is a good start.

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