Users will be allowed to create their own Quick Actions on Windows 10
Microsoft is researching the new Quick Action feature, which promises to enable users to create Quick Actions in Action Center to quickly activate important tasks without accessing Settings or the system to find. Search, save time.
Microsoft is researching the new Quick Action feature, which promises to enable users to create Quick Actions in Action Center to quickly activate important tasks without accessing Settings or the system to find. Search, save time.
Currently, in Action Center on Windows 10, there are some quick shortcuts such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Connect, VPN, Mobile Hotspot, Focus assisst, etc. However, in the coming time, users can manually install additional keys. Turn off your own, help automate all operations especially those that are repeated frequently on Windows 10.
In addition, if developers are also empowered to use this feature, the application will also have its own shortcuts. This helps users control and access faster on some tasks in the application.
Currently, Microsoft has not announced the date of the release of this feature, but it is likely that it will appear in the first half of 2019 in the next big or remote Windows 10 update as of the end of 2019 update. .
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