Windows 10: TARE function Announced by Microsoft

Windows 10 has a very cool function announced by the Microsoft company, it has already been tested by some users who were waiting for it for a long time.

Windows 10 TARE function Microsoft swiftkey

Windows 10 it constantly has news implemented by the Microsoft company, and today we learn about the plan of the Americans to bring something else good for the users who use the platform in various areas of the globe. As you can see in the animated image below, those from Microsoft intends to implement keyboard support in Windows 10 SwiftKey, which simplifies the writing of any kind of texts using touch screens.

Windows 10 is going to have the new SwiftKey keyboard available sometime this year, most likely with the update that will be released in the fall by those from Microsoft, so don't think that it will be offered too soon. Even so, we are talking about the implementation of a keyboard that will make using Windows 10 on Surface tablets, or other laptops with a touch screen, much simpler, it having a great system of predictive writing.

Windows 10: TARE function Announced by Microsoft

Windows 10 TARE function Microsoft swiftkey

Windows 10 will benefit from the SwifyKey keyboard and a better system for the automatic correction of the words that are written, with a very advanced artificial intelligence system behind it. The SwiftKey keyboard was thought to be implemented in phones and tablets, but since Windows 10 is so versatile, it was only natural that it also reaches this operating system, especially since it is offered on many types of mobile terminals.

Windows 10 has this SwiftKey keyboard implemented in the Redstone 5 version of the operating system, it offers support for the following languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, for now. Windows 10 has had a pretty bad run this spring after the recent update caused more problems than improvements for PC users, so this announcement brings hope that things are getting back to normal at Microsoft and major issues will be fixed. disappear in the next updates.