“We are beginning to roll out a new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs as a Beta to Windows Insiders. This new experience allows users entering tablet posture to stay in the familiar desktop experience without interruption” said the company. The new rollout brings few improvements like
Increased spacing between Taskbar icons. The search box on the taskbar collapsed into an icon. File Explorer switches to touch an optimized layout. Touch keyboard auto invokes when you tap text fields.
The software company has also made a few more changes to the tablet section in Settings. According to the company, the new rollout is only available for a small number of Insiders first.
Use your convertible PC as a laptop as you normally would–opening apps and interacting with them. When you’re ready to pick it up and go or simply lean back on the couch, you can fold back the keyboard or remove it altogether, and it should switch to this new mode shown above. Now use your device as a tablet with touch.
Apart from that, the company now also brings new reset this PC option that will now allow the user to select between download Windows or use local reinstall. Before this change, the PC only came with the option to do a local reinstall and would build a new Windows installation from existing Windows files. “When this feature was introduced in Windows 10 version 1507, it provided the advantage of enabling Windows to be recoverable without requiring extra disk space to store a compressed, backup copy of Windows in a hidden partition. We’ve heard feedback that some of you would prefer to use your high-speed internet connection to speed up this process by just downloading Windows.” Now this will remove all the apps that the user has installed on their PC. Additionally, if the user selects the option of “Remove everything” user data on their PC will get automatically deleted. While on the other hand the on the Windows 10 devices they will now have a cloud download option that is different from the Recover from the cloud that will reinstall the same build, version and edition, which is currently installed on the user’s device. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.