New Windows Ink for Windows 10 News Update

By Ajay Kadkol - 10 May '16 09:28AM
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So, Microsoft has something new in their store. So what is it? Seems like Microsoft's Windows Ink apps have a lot of potential at succeeding but are not yet beneficial. This summer, a lot of new features are now headed to Windows 10 before the Anniversary Update. Microsoft's next major revision to the OS is scheduled to be happening something within the couple of ongoing months.Among those, Windows Ink, an experience is specifically designed for digital pen users.

The full Ink experience is still months away actually its way longer for it to be even speculated but if you can wait for the fruits of Microsoft's partnership with Wacom, it's reported that both the firms have collaborated to yield a special Ink pen by the holidays. It was actually found to be true thanks to the massive Windows 10 Build 14322 that Microsoft released to its Insider beta testers people have managed to try out varied amounts of features of Windows Ink including Ink Workspace Sketchpad Sticky Notes and more. Many of Microsoft's existing applications have already come out which also include pen support in some form or another. With InkMicrosoft have decided on making the pen to become more centralized in an effort to convince consumers about a pricey, pen-enabled Surface tablet rather than a cheaper, more traditional laptop.

Right now if you have really paid attention to the updates that're being dropped to you, you can actually notice that right away the change is not directly visible but you'll probably notice a small icon in the lower-right corner of the screen if you've received the update. This might somehow be like a "start' menu for Ink applications. There are several large landing areas to launch pen-specific applications. At this point sticky notes, sketchpad is some of them. It's to be noted that you'll have to configure the same in the settings menu.

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