Microsoft brings to Windows 10 a new feature for the latest system

Microsoft brings to Windows 10 a new feature for the latest system

Despite its focus on its new platform, Microsoft is committed to ensuring developments in Windows 11. It will be maintained for a few more years, and therefore should continue to receive news and improvements.

With what is being developed in Windows 11, there is scope to bring these technologies to Windows 10. And that will happen soon, with a new feature now announced that will improve the printing experience in Windows 10.


Microsoft will mix features

Windows 11 is currently a development point for Microsoft. This system is being improved and tries to give users as much functionality as possible, thus ensuring that this system is as up-to-date as possible.

The thing that makes sense is to join forces and include features in both Microsoft platforms. So, What's Next Windows 10 is something expected and important for its evolution, both for its users and for what it offers them.

Windows 11 will contribute to Windows 10

Specifically, Windows 10 will now be able to control the printing process more precisely. This will have a new control, which will prevent prints from being done without the user's permission or from piling up without the user's clear intent.

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This control will be as simple as using a PIN, which will prevent printing. Only after the user's permission is obtained, the document will be sent to the printer to be converted into a simple sheet.

More news is expected in the future

By bringing this new feature to Windows 10, Microsoft wants to make sure that users save paper and ink cartridges. At the same time, it provides more security and ensures the privacy of users, especially in environments where there are many printers.

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Of course, this will be the first moment that the functions of the two systems come together. Microsoft will certainly increase this closeness and thus ensure users the maximum, even faster.

By Chris Skeldon

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