Windows 10 finally came out last month, and I could leave Windows 8.1 behind, like I had on my desktop long ago.
Well, not really. Using Windows 10 on Surface Pro 3 for two weeks, I'm considering rolling back. Random touches being registered on the device, when I'm not even touching it, is quickly becoming annoying. I can see the circle that indicates it's being touched, but it isn't being touched.
Then there's the pen. Part of why I got the Surface Pro 3 over a MacBook was for school. The pen and OneNote app was great in Windows 8.1, but now there's less options for the size of your writing. Worst of all, the screen does a horrible job at registering the Pen. You have to put it really close to the screen, and even then, you can see the Pen cursor appear and disappear, at the same very short distance. On-top of that, despite being activated in the Surface app, the top button on the Pen, does nothing with OneNote for Windows 10.
Well, not really. Using Windows 10 on Surface Pro 3 for two weeks, I'm considering rolling back. Random touches being registered on the device, when I'm not even touching it, is quickly becoming annoying. I can see the circle that indicates it's being touched, but it isn't being touched.
Then there's the pen. Part of why I got the Surface Pro 3 over a MacBook was for school. The pen and OneNote app was great in Windows 8.1, but now there's less options for the size of your writing. Worst of all, the screen does a horrible job at registering the Pen. You have to put it really close to the screen, and even then, you can see the Pen cursor appear and disappear, at the same very short distance. On-top of that, despite being activated in the Surface app, the top button on the Pen, does nothing with OneNote for Windows 10.