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Microsoft Surface app gets updated with new features on Windows – onmsft.com

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
June 27, 2022
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Microsoft has recently updated the Surface app on both Windows 11 and Windows 10 moving it up to version 61.6067.139.0. The new update unpacks several new features to the application such as additional support for color assets for all keyboards and mice, a new purchase experience that can be made via Live support chat, and finally, a few tweaks have been made to the tail click button experience. (via Neowin)

Here’s the full official changelog of the update made on the Surface app:

  • MS Complete purchase experience via Live support chat
  • Added support for color assets for all Keyboard & Mice
  • Changes to tail click button experience in Pen first run experience

Remember, as we had earlier reported, the Surface app recently got better notification support as well as enhancements to audio equalizer and headphones tutorials volume among other features. Be sure to update your Surface App to the latest version, to gain access to all these features that will help you improve your user experience.

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