Microsoft tests in the "Settings" section
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In October 2020 we saw how, through Build 20231, Microsoft facilitated the configuration process through a series of screens that try to help users throughout the entire process.
"Through a series of pages for Windows configuration (OOBE or Out of Box Experience), the user can customize the device according to the intended use and at the same time, users see a configuration process more transparent. An improvement that continues to be developed and now has a new section called Use of the device (Device usage) but now within the section Configuration"
New section Device Usage
"The Configuration menu, which can be accessed through the gear wheel in the lower left area of the screen, increasingly offers more options and in the sidebar in which different options appear, now there is also a section called Using the device."
"This is an option that is appearing in development builds of Windows 10, an option that, although present within the Personalization section, continues to present bugs. Remember that this function only appears in Windows 10 Build 21313 and to activate it you need to use third-party tools."
For now, and according to Windows Latest, this new option seems to allow you to customize the use of the computer based on the user&39;s needs.And out of curiosity, the section Use of the device>linked to the new configuration experience OOBE"
"Among the eligible configuration options, the user will be able to count on a series of categories, in which to nail down the use that he is going to give to his equipment, distinguishing betweenGames, Family, Creativity, School work, Entertainment>."
It is to be assumed that depending on the mode chosen, the equipment will adapt the configuration to the same If games are chosen, the device will to orient its configuration to exploit its full potential in the title it runs, leaving aside other aspects that are not relevant at that moment."
This is a feature that is currently in the testing phase and it is not known if this feature will be implemented in the next Windows 10 big update.
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