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Windows on Arm: This is how well 64-bit emulation is working

64-bit apps on Windows on Arm are a work in progress: Some are native, many work well with the new 64-bit emulation, but others will have to wait for more support in insider builds of Windows.

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Windows 10: Lists of vocal commands for speech recognition and dictation (free PDF)

The list of potentially useful vocal commands for the Windows 10 speech recognition feature is considerable. Recognized commands range from simple tasks like opening applications to more complex jobs like editing documents. While it is not likely a user will remember all the various commands, it is possible that more than a few vocal commands will be useful enough to become a standard part of their Windows 10 tool kit.


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