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    Windows 10 gains custom settings according to user activity

    Windows 10 gains custom settings according to user activity

    It is a fact that there are people who use their computers in different ways for different activities. With that in mind, to provide a more personalized experience, Microsoft is bringing new functionality to Windows. According to a post on the Windows Insider Blog, the company is testing a new function that will help configure Windows 10 according to the way a person will use the PC.

    Now the participants of the Windows Insider program will see the screen of the image above, where the user will be given options to choose what types of activities will be carried out in Windows 10. In this way, if the user will use the computer for schoolwork, the Windows will present specific notes and show requests to collaborate on projects with other people, while a familiar PC will give you the option to configure additional users. There will also be the option for games, where Windows will give the player a set of options prepared specifically for the activity.



    Availability and release

    For now, the new functionality will only be available to Windows Insider participants. It is unknown when the tool will be made available to the general public using Windows 10.

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