Microsoft wants to allow users to use the smartphone as if it were a computer, when connected to a monitor, keyboard and mouse.
After a failed attempt Motorola in 2011 and another from Canonical in 2013, Microsoft will try to give consumers the ability to turn a phone into a computer.
As you can see from the video above, the goal is to get by connecting the device to a monitor, keyboard and mouse, it can be used as if it were a computer.
The statement of Continuum was made by Joe Belfiore, the developers conference Build 2015. The idea is to appear menu in the programs installed on your phone, but with a slight adaptation.
In addition to take advantage simultaneously of two screens, you can use keyboard commands to perform tasks such as copy / paste, for example.
For now, it is only a simulation, since no device is ready for this function, which will be incorporated into the Windows 10.
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