surfacepro3hotel_r1_c1Earlier this year in October, Microsoft did introduce a spanking new Surface Hub app on their Windows 8.1 operating system, where it was mentioned back then that the design of the app will hopefully be able to assist users to maximize the use of their Surface Pro 3 tablets. The app itself did not come with too many functionalities, however, where users were only able to play around with the configuration options for the Surface Pen.

It looks as though Microsoft has decided to roll out an update for the app now, which would deliver a slew of new features that include the ability to turn off the Windows button. This Windows hardware button does have its endearment, but it also happens to get in the way whenever one is writing or sketching something on the display. Since the new Surface Hub app would let users switch off the button completely, it is definitely a boon.

Apart from that, there will also be a brand new ‘User Education’ section that can be found within the app, boasting of links to information when it comes to using and configuring the tablet, while catering also to additional apps that arrive pre-installed on the tablet. Anyone wants to give the Surface Hub app a go?

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