Microsoft Corporation Launched Windows 10X. Windows 10X is a modified version of Windows 10. With this, Microsoft intends to equip dual-screen folding devices, such as Surface Duo or Surface Neo. Thanks to the emulator launched by the company this week, the developers can check the compatibility of their applications. Some skilled users have been able to operate it on more traditional, single-screen devices. Although it is possible to install Windows 10X on a wide range of devices, some additional features will be missed if it is not installed in the dual-screen device. For example, the feature called Wonder Bar. This is a touch bar equivalent to the MacBook Pros Touch Bar. The Microsoft surface device automatically generates in the free space on the left by the physical keyboards that overlap one of the two screens. Obviously, it will be enjoyed if Windows 10X is installed on a Macbook. Windows 10X devices work by taking advantage of the two product screens to display information and tools on them. However, it is also possible to turn them into a more traditional computer by placing a magnetic and physical keyboard on them, as Microsoft already showed us. In this way, only one of the screens is used while the other is covered by the keyboard that is placed on top. This keyboard often does not cover the entire screen but leaves a space at the top where part of the screen is still visible. Instead of turning off this part of the screen, what Windows 10X does is turn it into a kind of Touch Bar like the one Apple uses on its MacBook, but larger (it will occupy approximately 50% of the screen according to Microsoft) and with more Elements that buttons and emojis. According to Microsoft, it will be used to expand the possibilities of the keyboard as well as to add tools to applications. It is possible to show videos, for example, watch an emoji keyboard, search for GIFs, switch between windows of an app, show playback controls or even use it as a trackpad. This developer has even uploaded a video in which it can be verified that the existence of a single screen does not represent any problem for the operating system. Windows 10X automatically divides the screen into two halves allowing to run different applications in each of them, and pass them in one to another.