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Yet again Microsoft spins up another version of Windows with a narrow use case. They've done this so many times now it's getting almost laughable how little they seem to learn.

Windows 10 has multi-monitor support, good touch and pen support, etc. It's already in the OS. It doesn't need a special version to add support for them at all. If it's about the way the interaction with the screens occur, just make that a mode people can switch Windows 10 to.




I think though this is, specifically for their form factor of a dual screen laptop? Knowing exactly the orientations and how the screens lineup?

Like.. I have 3 monitors, but their auto configurations for the dual screen laptop would make no sense on my PC I assume.




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