Wait, they have?
By Isaiah Mayersen
In context: Windows 10 is turning
five this year, and to celebrate the occasion, Microsoft has released a
comprehensive list of all the user-recommended features they’ve added.
It’s easy to take these little upgrades for granted, but Microsoft has
truly made Windows 10 a lot more comfortable since launch.
Here are the five most interesting features, because five is my favorite number. If your favorite happens to be six, head to
Microsoft’s blog post to see the rest.
Emoji
Emojis are a wonderfully unnecessary staple modern communication. Not
only do you get the benefit of being able to skimp on typing in casual
scenarios, but emoji in Windows also means you can integrate them into
your professional world.
If you want to sound less passive-aggressive in a work email, just
add something accurate to how you feel. For example, a message to tech
support: “Hey Jack, I was wondering if you got my email yesterday 🤔 My
computer’s stopped working, and I can’t do anything until it’s fixed
😆.”
Or if you want to sound more passive-aggressive, “Jack, it’s been a
week since you said I’d have a replacement desktop and I’ve had to work
from my phone since. Can you get it to me today? 🔪 ☠”
The emoji panel is activated by pressing Windows and the period key.
It has a kaomoji section too, which are the adorable little faces that
come from Japan. (◕‿◕)
Your Phone App
The Your Phone app is one of Microsoft’s most practical updates.
Through a companion smartphone app, Your Phone can display a phone's
text messages, calls, recent images, and live notifications on a PC.
Screenshot
Screenshotting on PC has always been terrible compared to the
smartphone experience, but Microsoft has definitely improved things in
the past few years. The old Windows key + PrtSc command could only shoot
the whole screen, but the new Windows key + Shift + S brings up the
options to select a portion of the screen using a rectangular or
freehand tool.
Xbox Game Bar
The Xbox Game Bar is an essential, regardless of whether you have an
Xbox or play games. The Performance tab is the fastest way to see CPU,
GPU, and RAM utilization and FPS. The Audio tab lets you adjust the
relative volume of different applications, so you can put a stop to
egregiously loud system notifications that interrupt your music. The
Control tab is also the easiest way to check the time without
interrupting a full-screen video or game.
The bar is activated by pressing Windows key + G.
Mouse Options
Microsoft is adding the option to adjust the size and color of the
mouse pointer and text cursor. The feature is technically to help users
who have trouble spotting their mouse, but if you want to go full gamer,
you could web browse with a giant red crosshairs too. This feature is
still rolling out, but will be under the Ease of Access tab in Settings
soon.
Microsoft still has some work to do, like giving Windows 10 a
workable search feature, but the smaller upgrades are nonetheless
appreciated.
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