Features of Windows 10

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The Windows 10 is packed with features better than that of the Windows 8.1 in all aspects. The obvious desktop improvements are just the tip of the iceberg, though. If you’re new to Windows 10, below are the top 10 new and best features that you may want to check out.

1. Start Menu :

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The Start menu looks slightly different from the Windows 7 and other versions until now. But the start menu is back to its correct spot in the lower left-hand corner of the desktop. But rather than focusing on desktop apps alone, the Windows 10 Start menu mixes in a dash of the Metro Start screen’s functionality. It sprinkles Live Tiles of Windows 8-style apps next to shortcuts to more traditional PC software.

You can turn off that Live Tile functionality if you’d like, and even unpin all the Metro apps from the Start menu, returning it completely to desktop-focused glory. Or you can choose to have the Start menu expanded to the full screen and resize Metro apps to recreate more like a Windows 8 experience.

The Windows 10 Anniversary Update tweaks the Start menu’s layout and settings options to a new left-hand rail. The “All apps” list is now the default view, and this also changes the position of the power button to the left-hand corner. Then the list of all your apps is arranged in alphabetical order underneath your new and most-used apps.

2. Cortana :

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Cortana is one of the headline features of Windows 10 – at least as far as Microsoft is concerned. It is the Microsoft’s digital assistant on Windows Phone 8.1 is similar to Siri and Google Now. Cortana will want to access your personal information. Then use that info along with its Bing-powered cloud smarts to intelligently surface information you’re looking for and perform other helpful tasks.

Cortana sits next to the Start button on the desktop. You can type and can also say any queries via natural language. Cortana can also apply those natural language smarts to search your hard drive, OneDrive, and business network for files that meet certain filters. The digital assistant can also play music, create reminders, set alarms, and even crack jokes.

3. Windows Ink :

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This added all sorts of polish and little extras to existing features of Windows 10, along with which the Windows Ink is added.

Windows Ink furthers Microsoft’s focus on stylus support. Clicking the button on your stylus or pressing the new pen icon in the taskbar pulls up the new Windows Ink dashboard. The dashboard includes a trio of native new inking apps, displays any inking apps you’ve recently used. It even makes suggestions for stylus-supporting apps, complete with a link to an exhibited section of the Windows Store devoted to Windows Ink.

The native Sticky Notes app can read your scrawl to automatically identify key info. It creates Cortana reminders or displays relevant info provided by Bing. In the future, Windows Ink will even be able to do your math homework.

4. Xbox App :

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The Windows 10 comes with the Xbox app which features the ability to stream games to the Xbox One. It also has built-in video capture for any Windows games so you can record and share gameplay.The right side of this Xbox One app lists your friends.If you select one among them, it offers options to view their game clips, invite them to a party, send an IM, and more. You can also view your own achievements, manage your profile, and more within the app. You can even stream your Xbox One games to a Windows 10 PC or tablet.

Possibly, you’ll be able to play multiplayer games cross-platform between Xbox One and PC.

5. Action Centre :

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Notifications are one of the best features of modern operating systems, with pop-ups reminding you of all sorts of useful information. Windows 8 had them, but those notifications disappeared forever as soon as they faded from your screen. Windows 10 had overcome this with its Action Center. As notifications slide into view, they’re archived here. Those notifications were listed in a simple chronological order in the initial Windows 10 release. But this overhauled the interface to group notifications by app—a welcome, much more polished change. The Action Center also provides quick-action buttons for common functions, like activating Bluetooth, an option for shifting the interface to Tablet Mode.

The notification tracking carries over to the main Windows taskbar, too. Any Windows Store apps pinned to it will display a circular icon with the number of unread notifications when applicable. Whereas the Action Center icon will show your total number of unread notifications.

6. Continuum :

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The Windows 10 includes a Continuum that dynamically switches the interface between the PC and a Windows 8 that’s better suited for fingers, depending on the usage of the device. This OS of the device switches easily between laptop and tablet automatically. In tablet mode, the Start menu is expanded to fit the full screen like the Windows apps do.

7. Microsoft Edge Browser :

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Microsoft Edge Browser of the Windows 10 operating system is compatible with the Internet Explorer. It has some extensions, web notifications and the option to clear specific things from the browsing history on exit. Edge includes a reading mode where it has built-in tools to annotate web pages, either with a keyboard, pen or a finger.

There are still many features in the updates Windows 10. Among these are the top features that are mostly used by the users.


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