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These are the surprises that Microsoft is preparing for its Build 2016

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Next Wednesday the people from Redmond will tell us, live and within the framework of BUILD 2016, all the news of development with those who work at the present moment; initiatives that this time point to the introduction of interactive Live Titles as well as the improvement of support for digital pens that depend on Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications.

And although we will still have to wait a few days to confirm this information and, obviously, know the details in full depth, the truth is that this evolution promises to delight all users.These are the details we know about it.

Possible news

In this way and in the description of one of the conferences of the day, we have come across a text that has aroused our interest and which states that “the Live Titles have evolved with two surprises that you've eagerly requested and won't want to miss.”

A concept that the company has been working on for some time and that is not easy to achieve, as these interactions should not complicate the experience of users who expect simple handling; that is, it does not require the memorization of certain actions and gestures.

On the other hand and regarding the styluses, Microsoft intends to incorporate a circular menu similar to OneNote's. This time it would be called Radial Controller and it would improve the experience for those who regularly use a pen on their tablet.At least it seems so according to the images leaked by Onetile.ru, a Russian page that also tells us about other possible implementations.

The site, in fact, focuses on adding a new function called Ink Toolbar that would be associated with Microsoft Edge and we it would provide the option to draw on the web pages, even in the third-party applications. A very interesting alternative that has caught our attention. Of course, developers must incorporate this functionality, something that will take some time.

Waiting for more data, we can only comment that, a priori, it seems that Redmond's will launch the first part of the update this summer, while the second will be out next year. In any case, don't miss Wednesday's presentation if this article aroused your curiosity.

Via | MSPowerUser and Onetile.ru

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