Change default save microsoft sketchpad

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Right now, the suggested apps are entirely weighted toward drawing, but more may be on the way. Returning to the Ink Workspace, you’ll notice a small array of icons for recently used apps at the bottom of the screen, as well as a link to pen-enabled apps within the Microsoft Store. Click it (using the mouse cursor is fine) and you’ll launch the Windows Ink Workspace. Nothing within Windows 10 insists that you should immediately begin inking, but you’ll probably notice a small icon in the lower-right corner of the screen. (And let’s not forget about the pen-centric, $22,000 Surface Hub aimed at organizations). With Ink, Microsoft is making the pen more central, presumably in an effort to convince consumers they need a pricey, pen-enabled Surface tablet rather than a cheaper, more traditional laptop.

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If you haven’t actually worked with digital ink before, relax: Windows Ink is an optional way to interact with Windows, in much the same way you can use either voice or keyboard to query Cortana. Many of Microsoft’s existing applications already include pen support in some form or another: Clicking the stylus that’s attached to a Surface Pro 3 or Surface Pro 4, for example, launches a pen-optimized version of Microsoft OneNote.

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Click the new pen icon to launch the Windows Ink Workspace apps.

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