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Windows 10X ignores all of this though and puts the start menu and task switcher buttons in the bottom middle of the screen. This placement makes for an inefficient design.
Microsoft’s published enough separate documentation for us to start piecing together how Windows 10X will work. Here are a dozen intriguing features we’ve already learned about.
Microsoft has released an early version of Windows 10X, its OS experience for dual-screen PCs. Though it probably will lack the depth of Windows 10, it's already showing off its usefulness.
For a start, Microsoft stripped out any legacy elements that tied it to previous versions of Windows, and has re-thought many basic parts, including the Start menu and taskbar.
Windows 10X is Microsoft's latest attempt at making dual-screen devices mainstream. See what the dedicated OS for dual-screen devices has to offer.
Here’s everything you need to know Windows 10X as it stands now, and the devices that will be compatible in 2021. The obvious place to start is with what Windows 10X actually is.
Yesterday, Microsoft made available the first public build of Windows 10X for developers to start testing their apps for dual-screen devices. It's our first real look at Windows 10X, and gives us ...
Microsoft's dual-screen Surface, naturally, will be the Windows 10X flagship -- but it'll have some company from Dell, HP, Lenovo and ASUS. They'll all have multi-display PCs of their own coming ...
Microsoft is finally letting the public play with Windows 10X via a new emulator that's designed to let developers test their apps on the upcoming OS. It's our first real look at Windows 10X, and ...
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