Windows 10: NEW Function Taken over from iOS

Windows 10 has a new function taken over from the iOS operating system, Microsoft company finally offering users something they have been waiting for a long time.

Windows 10 NEW Feature Taken from iOS

Windows 10 continues to be improved by the Microsoft company, and today we are talking about a new function that the operating system has taken over from Apple's iOS, which has been in it for some time. More specifically, Windows 10 will allow users to write emails in the Mail application using a stylus, the operating system will soon recognize the handwriting, and it will be displayed exactly as it is recorded, without being transformed.

Windows 10 will allow you to send handwritten emails, as you can see in the image below, Microsoft avoiding for the time being to implement a system that transforms handwriting into digital text. Of course, such functionality for Windows 10 would have been extremely useful, but for now Microsoft only wants to allow writing messages without using a keyboard, and a stylus will be necessary to do this on touchscreen computers.

Windows 10: NEW Function Taken over from iOS

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Windows 10 will allow you to record your handwriting in the Mail application in the section dedicated to drawing, and of course we will also be able to make drawings to be sent by email to various people. iOS has had this functionality for Apple's iPad tablets for some time, and Windows 10 will offer everything including computers, and this in the conditions that Macs do not have a touchscreen and are not able to offer this kind of functionality.

Windows 10 will include support for handwriting not only in the Mail application, but also in the Calendar application, where users can make entries using a stylus, without using the keyboard for functionality. Windows 10 currently offers this functionality for those who test the operating system in beta version, and it could come even before the support for SwiftKey is integrated by the Microsoft company.