Microsoft Looking for Continuum Use Cases; Help them Shape it up

Since past six months, Microsoft has leaned more towards the community, and feedback on Windows 10, than they have every done. There is no doubt, that Microsoft Insiders have shaped Windows 10 to where it is now, and now they are looking for feedback & use cases for Continuum.

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In Microsoft Community forum, Jason from Continuum Team, has asked the following questions:

Continuum Insight #1: What apps matter most on Continuum for phone?

Once answered, this will help Microsoft prfioritize which apps have ore demand, and will make effort to get them on board first. It can be Microsoft own set of apps or one from third party which is very popular.

Continuum Insight #2: How will you use Remote Desktop with Continuum for phone?

This is without a doubt will be the most important tool for Admin, and those who want to help somebody remotely. What Microsoft wants to know here on how you will use use the Remote desktop on Continuum. While the technical preview will be released soon,  feedback will help them getting future builds ready with features you are looking forward to.

Continuum Insight #3: What PC features matter most for Continuum for phone?

Microsoft wants you to have the same kind of experience with Continuum as you have on your desktop. So if you are using Multiple Desktop often then anything else, Microsoft wants to get that delivered first. While there will be limitations here, and there, but your feedback will help shaping future.

What desktop PC features do you miss most when using Continuum for phone?  What are your top requests for features that let you use your phone like a PC?

Continuum Insight #4: In what environments would you want to use Continuum for phone?

While Microsoft’s Continuum supports most of the bigger screen, the team is eager to know how are you using it on your day to day basis, and where are you using it.  Where would you use Continuum for phone (home office, connected to big screen TV, kitchen, dorm room, touchdown area in a public space, etc.)?

These are very interesting questions, and we would request you to go and answer them, even if you don’t have one right now. Ideas are worth, and I am sure they will help you design the future.