How is Windows 10 Touch Screen?
It’s no secret that Windows 10, which came out last year, is a new operating system. Some of the older operating systems are now outdated and not compatible with the new hardware. Windows users will be happy to know that Microsoft has released an update to the operating system that will introduce support for new hardware. It is referred to as Windows 10 Anniversary Update and it is available immediately for all users. Here’s what you can expect.
First, we have the familiar start button on the right side of the screen. This button will start you off on the new touch-friendly Windows interface. We also have an option for switching to the keyboard or mouse if you would prefer to use those. We’ve always had a small number of physical buttons on the computer to start, stop, and enter text. The new version will allow you to start using Windows without ever touching a button.
Second, there is a new Start menu, which is optimized for touch screen use. You can click on Start and then click New. You can select from options such as Search, Send Email, Start Menu, and many other options. This is probably the most significant change that has been made to the operating system. Prior to this release, the only way to access the Start menu was to either scroll through the list or double-click the Start menu itself.
Third, there is a new hardware peripheral device that is used in the operating system. Manufacturers have found that there are a number of problems associated with the older hardware that is used in computers. The devices are slow to respond, they are very heavy, they are expensive to produce, and they require very frequent maintenance visits. Microsoft has developed a solution for all of these issues. The touch hardware will attach to the computer just like a USB device. There will be no cables or hardware involved whatsoever.
Those are the main changes in the new Windows 10, and yes, the answer to the question “How is windows 10 touch screen?” is software enabled. If you do not like the new hardware and software, you can go back to your previous operating system. You may even be able to boot your previous operating system back.
But if you want to take full advantage of the new features, you will have to purchase a new laptop or PC with the new Windows. It is interesting to note that many small business owners are converting their personal computers (usually desktops) to work solely with Windows. They are able to save a lot of money by not having to buy a new machine. In addition to being able to run fewer operating systems, they also do not have to replace the same hardware time again. This may be the future of computing.