thelostone
27-09-2018, 12:41 PM
Just a heads up
In its constant mission to support Windows 10 with major overhauls, Microsoft has shifted its attention towards development of Redstone 5, or the Windows 10 October 2018 Update
The Windows 10 October 2018 update is the next big update for the operating system since the 2018 April update and brings with it a number of improvements. Swiftkey will allow for typing with onscreen keyboards by swiping, rather than tapping; added support for Microsofts “Your Phone” app, which lets you synchronize your mobile device with Windows; a Clipboard history that lets you go back to things previously cut and copied, and updates to Windows 10s theme, as well as how it handles screenshots and HDR.
In its constant mission to support Windows 10 with major overhauls, Microsoft has shifted its attention towards development of Redstone 5, or the Windows 10 October 2018 Update
The Windows 10 October 2018 update is the next big update for the operating system since the 2018 April update and brings with it a number of improvements. Swiftkey will allow for typing with onscreen keyboards by swiping, rather than tapping; added support for Microsofts “Your Phone” app, which lets you synchronize your mobile device with Windows; a Clipboard history that lets you go back to things previously cut and copied, and updates to Windows 10s theme, as well as how it handles screenshots and HDR.