Continuum
Through design interface called "Continuum" the new OS manages its separate "desktop" and "tablet" modes. Windows 10 sticks to desktop mode when it recognizes a mouse and keyboard and tablet mode when there is no keyboard and mouse. But hybrid devices, such as the Microsoft Surface, will be able to transition seamlessly between the two modes.
A new look for Windows
Windows 10 offers the users the ability to create new desktops and quickly switch between them. The new "Snap" feature will allow Windows 10 users to work on up to four apps at once on the same screen. Snap has been around since Windows Vista, but Microsoft redesigned it for Windows 10 to include a new quadrant layout.