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Surface pen and dial form this fashion designer's toolkit
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Microsoft Surface Headphones | Behind the Design: Surface Headphones
When you combine world-class facilities with an expert in-house design team, incredible things can happen. See how we built the Surface Headphones above and read more about the UX design here: msft.social/BTDSH

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The New Surface Pro 6 OMG!
I used to have a Bamboo tablet as a teenager. I loved drawing and writing on that tablet for my personal enjoyment and, it was absolutely magical to watch my art grow again; as I taught myself that I can find points in my life that I will have to start over. It was a refreshing and inspiring life lesson, and who would have thought, all this came from a tablet! Seeing the new Surface Pro 6 inspires me to obtain more goals as an adult. Almost as if my tablet 'grew up', in a sense. (Even if the two companies previously aforementioned are not the same seller...) I saw a piece of me in this new Surface Pro 6. And as distant as that piece might be for quite some time with my rather dismal budget at the moment, I can certainly continue to dream about that magical keyboard/tablet experience. It would be incredible to learn to draw again on the computer once more. I wonder what type of drawing programs it uses and or comes with, or has suggested for purchase? Does anyone have anything to say about the Surface Pro 6? Good experiences, bad, mediocre? Draw from mine if you had some negative experience, if you can. Consider this possibly as another step towards your 'grown up self', as well. :)

Use pen on Maps to get directions and distance
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Monitor four key areas that impact your device's performance on Device performance & health.

Account protection: Set your strongest Windows sign-in
Set a strong sign-in and monitor account security in Account protections.
Microsoft Surface Dial - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/surface-dial/925r551sktgnSurface Dial is a completely new way to interact with technology and create in the most natural, immersive way. Store, customize, access, navigate, and reimagine physical tools in the digital world – from concept to creation. Transition seamlessly through tasks
Meet Surface Dial - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/meet-surface-dial-1e58a0e6-4d4a-6303-afcd...Note: Surface Dial works on screen with Surface Studio (1st Gen), Surface Studio 2, Surface Book 2, Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro (5th Gen), and Surface Pro 6.If you’re using another type of PC, use Surface Dial on a desk or other flat surface.
Change Surface Dial settings
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/change-surface-dial-settings-122ee065-2619...Surface Dial is a new tool for the creative process that keeps you in the flow. If you have one (or another wheel device), here’s how to set it up and customize what it does. Set it up. On your PC, select the Start button, then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices.. On your Surface Dial, pull the bottom off to open the battery compartment.
Meet Surface Dial with Surface Studio models
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/meet-surface-dial-with-surface-studio...Surface Dial is perfect for the Windows Ink Workspace. Select the pen icon on the taskbar to open the workspace, and then open Sketchpad. Or, just click the top of the Pen. When you open Sketchpad, the Pens tool is automatically selected. Rotate Surface Dial to switch between pen, pencil, highlighter, and eraser.




