Surface Pro 3 receives new updates, improves drivers for the Surface Pen
Microsoft has "quietly" released a new firmware update for the Surface Pro 3, which focuses on adding some improvements to the Drivers of the Surface Pen.
According to the update history, the new firmware has the following features: " Surface Pen Driver (v2.0.1145.0) allows additional configuration options for Surface Pro 3 ". There is no detailed description of the new configuration options for pens. However, this new update may relate to a partnership between Microsoft and Adobe, to improve Adobe's desktop applications on touch devices running Windows 8.1.
Microsoft usually releases a new firmware update on Tuesday every month, also known as " Patch Tuesday ", so the new firmware is included in the normal firmware release schedule. If you own a Surface Pro 3, update it immediately to this latest version to feel the changes coming from your Surface Pen.
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