• New Windows 11 update shows Microsoft still wants to take down th

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Feb 25 11:15:04 2022
    New Windows 11 update shows Microsoft still wants to take down the iPad

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    Fri, 25 Feb 2022 11:02:26 +0000

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    New Windows 11 update is great news for tablets and 2-in-1 laptops.

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    Microsoft has released a software preview for Windows 11 that will make using the operating system on tablet devices, and 2-in-1 laptops , much better.

    As DigitalTrends reports , Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22563, which has just been released to people signed up to receive early versions of Windows
    11 to test, optimizes the taskbar on tablets and 2-in-1 devices.

    In the new update, the taskbar now has two states: a collapsed and expanded mode. When the taskbar is collapsed, it appears much thinner, giving you more screen real estate and helping to prevent accidental presses of taskbar buttons.

    Meanwhile, the expanded mode makes the taskbar wider, allowing you to select items more easily, such as apps, using the touch screen.

    Switching between the two modes looks pretty easy as well, and is done by simply swiping your finger up or down at the bottom of the tablets screen where the taskbar resides.

    It seems that this version of the taskbar will only be available on Windows
    11 tablets and 2-in-1 laptops, which have touchscreens that either detach
    from the keyboard, or can be folded back, and used as a tablet. Desktop PCs and traditional laptops wont get this new taskbar.

    As its currently in a Preview Build, it also means that regular Windows 11 users wont see it just yet. However, if testing goes well and theres a positive reaction from Windows Insiders, we could see the feature appear in a Windows 11 update sometime in the future. Analysis: Microsofts tablet ambitions remain (Image credit: Microsoft India)

    This new update shows that Microsofts tablet ambitions remain undeterred. While its rivals Apple and Google have found immense success with tablet devices, Microsoft has yet to do the same. Its attempts to take on the mighty iPad and gain tablet market share have been a mixed bag.

    There was the deeply unpopular Windows 8 , which dropped much of the classic interface of Windows, including the taskbar and Start menu, for an interface with large icons that was aimed at tablet use. The problem was, Windows 8 tablets were largely ignored, and desktop and laptop users hated having to
    put up with an interface that was designed for touchscreens they didnt have.

    Microsoft found more success with its Surface Pro line of 2-in-1 devices, alongside Windows 10 , which struck a more even balance with an interface
    that was better suited to traditional PCs, while also having a tablet mode.

    However, Surface Pro sales still lag behind iPad and Android tablet sales,
    but it seems Microsoft isnt giving up. If Windows 11 continues to evolve to work even better on tablet devices, then this could be Microsofts best bet
    yet to take on Apple and Google. These are the best Windows tablets you can buy right now



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