You can use one finger to move the ruler around or two fingers to rotate or hold in position to draw your straight line on a sketchpad, on an app, or just on top Windows.Ĭhanges are also coming on how users configure the Pen in Windows 10. Microsoft even showed off the ruler and even though there is nothing special about a ruler, this feature alone works amazingly. The company demonstrated the new ink feature during its developer conference, which you can watch in the video below.
The feature also includes a list of apps that incorporates support for pen, and other apps you can download from the Store.įor now, everything looks pretty basic, but eventually features will get richer as Microsoft and developers build on top of it. In its current state, Ink Workspace offers all the basic elements to start using the pen in Windows 10, including a sketchpad, screen sketch, and sticky notes. In addition, Microsoft is also introducing its own Ink Workspace in Windows 10 that will be the place to start for user to use the pen. The Anniversary Update will also make easier for developers to build Windows Ink support into their UWP apps.