Windows 10: New Function Stolen from iOS and macOS

Windows 10 will have implemented a new extremely useful function that is stolen from iOS and macOS, it being offered by the Apple company for several years.

Windows 10 Stolen Function iOS macOS

Windows 10 will have a new function for the computers of users who will install this version of the operating system, it being taken over again from iOS and macOS, as happened with others. This new feature was integrated in version 17093 of the latest beta build of Windows 10, so it will be officially implemented after it will be tested by those who are part of the Windows beta testing program.

Windows 10 is going to have an intelligent system for connecting Bluetooth peripherals and accessories to our computers, as Apple has implemented in iOS and macOS for users. In the image below you can see how everything looks, Microsoft's operating system will automatically discover any new Bluetooth devices that are near the computer and offer the option to connect to them.

Windows 10: the new function stolen from iOS and macOS

Windows 10 function iOS macos

Windows 10 has currently implemented support for the Surface Precision Mouse, a Bluetooth mouse designed for Surface tablets, but support will be extended to other devices and computers as well. It is, of course, necessary for these Bluetooth accessories to have integrated software that allows a simple and easy connection to Windows 10 for immediate configuration, which is currently not available for any other accessory than the previously mentioned mouse.

"Welcome everyone to the newest way to pair your Bluetooth peripherals to Windows 10 PCs. No longer does a user need to navigate the Settings App and find their peripheral to pair. Windows can now do this for them by popping a notification when a new peripheral is nearby and ready to pair. The steps for a user to use and benefit from this feature are simple."

Windows 10 practically brings the function that we saw on the Apple Watch, AirPods and HomePod when they are set up for the first time with an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, the Apple company offering this system since a few years ago. Microsoft basically wants, like Apple, to standardize the experience of connecting Bluetooth devices to computers with Windows 10, something that is not easy to achieve, but is being tested with a view to implementing it in a permanent version.