KEPY™ Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Microsoft is working on a new feature that will allow creating quick actions in Windows 10 in an amazing way, shortcuts that will allow us to perform different actions programmed to practically click hit. Although Windows 10 already comes by default with a limited set of quick actions that include shortcuts to enable and disable functions in the operating system, these are very rare and allow little freedom to users, something that could change in the future. As filtered in the last few hours, Windows 10 will allow us to create quick action buttons in the Microsoft Flow notification center, the Microsoft service that looks a lot like IFTTT. Although nothing is confirmed, it is said that with this feature we can create quick actions in the center of actions of Microsoft Flow, being able in this way to automate certain actions such as certain notifications, activate the dark mode at the hours that interest us, or activate or deactivate different services such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. This would give the user total freedom to automate certain actions of Windows 10, something that perhaps is not demanded by the normal user, but could benefit those who use the operating system in a much more professional manner. This is one of the many features that are coming for Windows 10 next months, and among others that have been rumored include a functionality similar to Apple's TrueTone, which would adjust the color of the screen of our computer depending on the room in which we are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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