Microsoft, one of the major technology companies, which is known for adding a variety of new features is now rolling out an upgraded Window Ink with its Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23481 update to the developer channel.
What Is Windows Ink?
With Windows Ink, a user can use a digital pen (or finger) to write and draw on the computer screen. The program can be used to edit text, make Sticky Notes, and take a screenshot of the desktop, which can then be cropped and marked up before being used to create something new.
"Windows Ink is being modernised to allow users to enable inking directly onto edit fields," Microsoft stated in a blog post. "In addition, we are improving the recognition technology's accuracy and developing a scratch-out gesture for when users need to make changes." The improved capability will allow users to use their pen and handwrite at any place.
Currently, only English (US) is supported by these new Windows Ink enhancements. In an effort to reduce the number of settings for the file manager program, the tech giant is also deleting a few of the outdated options under Folder Options in File Explorer.
"We are starting to distribute a new Focus Session widget to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev Channels via the Microsoft Store as part of an update to the Clock app (version 11.2305.6.0 and higher)," according to the company.
Users will be able to start and finish focus sessions on their devices easily with the aid of this new widget.
Microsoft Windows 11 Update: Company Begins Testing Updated Windows Ink Feature That Can Let Users Write Any - Jagran English
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