Microsoft: Windows 10 strives to improve the touch experience

  

Computer store news: When Microsoft released Windows 8, the system is mainly for touch operations, which caused many keyboard/mouse users to be dissatisfied. After Microsoft released Windows 8.1, it began to reconsider the feelings of the keyboard/mouse user, trying to blur the line between touch and non-touch. On Windows 10, Microsoft hopes to further enhance the touch experience.

Microsoft Gabriel Aul said in his Tweet that Microsoft is focusing on touch improvement. In other words, Microsoft will balance the mouse or touch experience on Windows 10 to provide the right size and spacing for both. When asked if Microsoft is working on the conceptual design of the resource manager, Aul said in the tweet that they are indeed improving the resource manager, and Windows fans will see "a high-fidelity cool prototype." ” Microsoft clarifies that Windows 10 will combine a touch and non-touch experience. For the new feature Continuum (continuous) that will be launched next year, we haven't experienced it yet. This feature is aimed at devices with multiple input types. Continuum will switch the touch optimization interface or mouse optimization interface for the user according to the user's operation on the keyboard. This blurs the line between touch and non-touch operations. @bjames105Touch is definitely the area we are improving —— fits the size/space of the mouse or finger.

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