A Windows tablet is designed to be fast, flexible, and hands on. Whether you’re going through your apps, switching between important tasks, or typing with a keyboard attached, Windows 11 includes built in gestures and shortcuts that make everything smoother.
This guide focuses specifically on using those tools on a Windows tablet. First, we will cover touchscreen gestures that improve navigation and multitasking. Then we will look at the keyboard shortcuts available when your tablet is connected to a docking keyboard.
What do you usually think of when searching for a Windows 11 tablet? Many consumers often keep in mind portability, battery life, and if it can replace a laptop.
Besides those main features that we all look at when thinking of purchasing a new device, the operating system is just as important to consider. These are the built-in features of your potential new tablet.
Performance isn’t only about the processor and memory. The software used with Windows 11 plays a major role in productivity, multitasking, organization, and security. Find out more about these features in this blog.
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