- Microsoft has an easy way for players to switch between application windows via the full experience of the Xbox PC application
- Players can use long pressure on the Xbox home button for the new task view
- It is now available via Microsoft Windows 11 initiate program
Microsoft’s Ally Ally collaboration and Asus is on the horizon, and although I am not particularly enthusiastic about its launch or the device itself, one of the features from the new full screen experience ” should be beneficial for all PC readers.
As indicated by The Verge, Microsoft modifies the Xbox button to the controllers to display a brand new task switch after a long support, helping users to be easily switching between application windows. This is now available for Windows 11 initiate users and is defined to be an integral part of the new full experience of the Xbox PC application, a timed exclusivity for the Rog Xbox ally.
Essentially, it looks like an extension of the Xbox game bar, which, retrospectively, I thought I needed a recast for a long time, given its bug and insensitive nature. I said several times that I doubt that Microsoft’s new additions will divert me from Steamos, but it’s great for my office game PC.
It seems that Microsoft really tries to create a console type PC experience, with a long press that works essentially in the same way as consoles to access the menu or the house dash.
Be able to switch quickly between applications without hitting the Windows key rings like a fresh air puff, in the end to avoid trouble with the Windows taskbar – and I hope that the inevitable deployment of Microsoft from the whole new interface with other systems next year will not take too much time.
Analysis: the real concern is the improvements in the performance of the game
See the gap in the performance between Windows 11 and Steamos, with the latter offering better image frequencies, let me ask me how the full screen experience (I really hope they give it an official name) will change this.
I do not intend to use steamos on my desk, because I await improvements when I use Nvidia equipment, so I am really intrigued by what Microsoft has to offer with its new game mode. We have seen what Windows 11 looks like for the game with less Bloatware using tools like Tiny11, so I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw something similar.
It is quite serious that the players are to face the poorly optimized PC ports, and the CEOs of studio blame players for their own hardware configurations, so the last thing we need is the background services.
I hope this is the start of something important for Microsoft, in competition with Valve, to provide healthy competition.