Recently Microsoft showed a new mode in Windows 10 that allows convertible devices such as the Lenovo Yoga and Surface Pro 3 to switch from a desktop-optimized to a touch-optimized mode, making easier for users with these devices to better navigate and interact with the new operating system. SEE ALSO: Windows 10 preview build 9879: hands-on with the new features (video) Even though, Microsoft said that Continuum for Windows 10 would be available soon for testing, the feature didn’t make it to the latest Windows 10 Technical Preview build 9879. However it seems that the software giant has secretly included an alpha version of the feature. And Windows Insiders already testing the latest build can easily enable Continuum by modifying the registry.
How to try Continuum on Windows 10
It’s worth noting that this version of the feature is in the early stages, meaning that is completely broken and it doesn’t remotely work as Microsoft demoed the feature back in September, so proceed with caution. To undo the changes, simply repeat step 4 and change the value to 0 and reboot your system.
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