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Tablet mode works best when you don't have to think of it as mobile computing at all Using Windows 10’s tablet mode reminds me how locked-down mobile operating systems can feel.
Windows 10 can work in tablet mode or desktop mode, no matter what type of device you have. What's the difference and how do you change from one to another?
Windows 10 can work in tablet mode or desktop mode, no matter what type of device you have. What's the difference and how do you change from one to another?
Microsoft brought Windows to tablets with Windows 8 and while it wasn't perfect it did provide a new way to get things done. Do you enjoy using Windows 10 in tablet mode?
Leading up to its launch, we had unparalleled access to Windows 10 thanks to Microsoft's Insider program, which was essentially a way for developers and early adopters to try the system as it ...
Windows 10 development continues apace, and the latest leaked build has shown that Microsoft is working on ways to make using the new OS in desktop and tablet mode just that little bit easier.
The desktop mode in Windows 10 makes the mode for tablets unnecessary on the Surface 3.
Windows 11 changes everything for tablet PC users. Up until the new OS was released, I had been happily using Windows 10 on a small, inexpensive Surface Go in Tablet Mode (with no keyboard).
It's easy to turn off tablet mode on your Windows 10 device if it has both computer and tablet functions. Here's how to do it.