Microsoft tests running Android applications on Windows




Now you can try to run Android applications on your computer side by side with Windows applications within a new test started by Microsoft.

 This command is available through the Microsoft "Your Phone" application on Windows with its latest trial version, which allows you to access Android applications on your phone and run them directly from the computer.

 Each application will run with its own separate window on the computer and you can browse it as if you were holding your phone, and also you can move between them via alt + tab and even install them in the taskbar or start menu.

 Not all applications may work in this way, as some prevent them from being broadcasted on other screens, as a black screen will appear for you instead of the application screen, and some applications and games do not support the mouse and keyboard as input tools, or you may encounter audio problems.

To start with, the feature will support some of the leading Samsung phones from the Note, S and A categories, and foldable phones, and needs Android 9.0 or higher to work, and certainly later will support more phones and manufacturers, and is available in a final copy in Windows.




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