Microsoft surprises with a Windows 10 that would be traced to all devices thanks to an adaptive interface
With the arrival of Windows 10 we have seen how the line in terms of differences in the appearance of the menus and the Redmond system, as well as many applications, has become finer. Universal Applications, a system that is basically the same whether we use it on PC, tablet or mobile... many similarities, more than in Windows 7 and Windows 8... but also differences .
And that's what Microsoft is working on, polishing off these differences. In achieving that if we work on a PC and then switch to using a tablet we don't find changes in the interfaceIt is about ending the changes in the elements that we can find in Microsoft Teams through an adaptive interface.
A design that would allow adaptation to any screen size on which the application is executed, it doesn't matter if it is 8 inches wide a tablet or 27 of a PC monitor and are working on the Windows Shell team within the Microsoft Operating Systems Group.
Basically it is about making the menus, the aspect adapt intelligently depending on the screen resolution in each moment is executed. It would be about running the same version of an application or system, in this case Windows 10, but only making changes in appearance, with an interface that would automatically adapt to the screen size and needs of the user. device
In this way, a single operating system could be used, with the pertinent skin changes at run time, on disparate platforms such as tablets, mobile phones, consoles… resulting in much more attractive performance for the user.
An improvement that they would already be working on from Microsoft with and that would become a reality in the updates that are coming in Windows 10, both for desktop computers and for Windows 10 Mobile and for Xbox. This complements all the potential we saw with support for x86 applications on ARM processors _Did someone say Redstone 3?_
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