Microsoft brings stylus support to Windows 10 mail app

Yesterday, we mentioned that Microsoft has canceled the focus inbox function of the attached mail application in the Windows 10 beta channel.

Microsoft hasn’t released a note on the matter, but the development team has quickly launched a new version. This new version does not restore the focus of the inbox but brings stylus support.

That is, you can use the stylus to write directly in the input area when sending or replying to emails, of course, emails sent to other users will not be presented with handwriting.

When the user uses a stylus for input, the system will automatically convert it to plain text content, and then send the plain text content like an ordinary email.

This is a good feature for Windows 10 tablets or devices with touch screens, and handwriting speed should be faster than touch keyboard input.

Of course, this feature is currently being tested in the beta version of the email app. After the test is complete, Microsoft will release the new version to all users through the Microsoft Store.

Via: ALumia