![]() ![]() ![]() With Windows 7 gestures arrived on the desktop that many users have learned over time due to their great utility, among them, the possibility of maximize a window by simply sliding it to the top of the desktop, or resize it to the middle of the screen by moving it to one of the sides. With all this, we must mention that they are added other improvements as are new gestures to dock windows or the native support of virtual desktops. In this way, the type of application will not be distinguished and we will not care if it corresponds to a traditional desktop or a Modern UI, since its use will be similar within our computer. Now with Windows 10 the possibility arises run Modern UI applications on the desktop, and this has taken the concept one step further. Starting from Windows 7 where we only had traditional desktop applications and continuing with Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, where applications from the Windows Store emerged whose function and appearance were similar to those we could have in other systems such as iOS or Android (but designed for tablets and mobile devices), Microsoft has not stopped announcing how multitasking works in its operating system, which allows to have from 2 to 6 Modern UI style applications open at the same time. Yw71: It should come free with 2Tb SSDs.The prominence of multitasking is back in the news thanks to Windows 10 and Microsoft has wanted to redesign this function in all its devices. Nice of Wired to give it to him, after the debacle of the Brandon Sanderson piece & the bogus review of the new Harry Potter game. Yw71: Levi is one of the veterans in the field: 40 years & more. its out of the realms of casual gaming for many people.Ĭommented on: Starfield’s thousand worlds will require 125GB of SSD storage to explore Restore Solutions: I wish i had time to play it but its so vast that it would consume my life. Sathvik: AI helped bing became more popular,but mostly in future microsoft destroying with bad decisions.Ĭommented on: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses his “eureka moment” with AI in new interview You can then split-screen by dragging the app to the side of the screen you need it on, seeing suggestions for other open apps on the empty side.Ĭommander Bytes: I realize Bethesda has a bit if a reputation, but seems a bit premature to score a game that is still several months away from release.Ĭommented on: Starfield gets a negative review on Metacritic…months before its release The system shelf ends up becoming “collapsed” so you can pull it up on it quickly as needed to switch between your pinned or open apps (reminiscent of the now-dead Windows 10X for dual-screen tablets.) A long swipe up and hold on the shelf, meanwhile, will bring you back to your home screen. In Chrome OS, multitasking works as it does on Android. But looking at Chrome OS, there are some added touches for multitasking in tablet mode that Windows 10 could use. It, in fact, works very well and is intuitive, which is why I think Google has done something the exact same thing in Chrome OS. There’s nothing wrong with that basic way of multitasking in Windows 10 tablet mode. To resize Windows, meanwhile, you can just drag the slider between the screen. You also can switch between open or pinned apps by tapping the back button in the taskbar, too, to go back. This then lets you open any other open app on the left side of your screen.Īs you know, you can close apps by dragging them down into the taskbar or clicking the “X” when triggering the split-screen view. In Windows 10, when in tablet mode, you can drag down an app from the title bar to the right side of the screen to enter a split-screen view to multitask. Multitasking is the heart of any tablet mode. That is in the same way that Windows 10 used to automatically switch you to a specially catered full-screen tablet mode experience by default. When a 2-in-1 Chromebook is flipped over, or a Chromebook tablet’s keyboard detached, the Chromebook will switch away from its traditional desktop-UI to a more compact experience, automatically. Lessons likely learned from Microsoft, Chrome OS handles this the same way. ![]() This traditional tablet mode has more of a full-screen experience and forces apps full screen rather than keep them windowed. This change was actually introduced in the October 2020 Update, but you can still manually switch over to a more specially catered tablet mode (which I prefer) by configuring it in the Windows 10 settings. ![]() The taskbar gets more spaced out, the search bar collapses, and File Explorer adapts, too. Windows now recognizes the posture of your tablet and will automatically adjust the desktop user interface with a more touch-friendly layout. In Windows 10, entering tablet mode has gone through some changes. Let me go first to where it all starts - entering tablet mode. ![]()
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