All of these ensures ease of operation with the tablet since enabled software applications can be dealt with just as easily with the fingers as the legacy programs that have
smaller targets and requires the accuracy of
pen input.
Essentially, Microsoft appears to be bringing some of what's best about Windows 10 Mobile (which received a few bug fixes) to the Windows 10 desktop, improving the way in which Windows uses
pens and camera
input, and adding literally dozens of
small refinements across the board, including elements of Microsoft's new Acrylic UI.