Showing results for October 2020 - Surface Duo Blog

Oct 29, 2020
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Working with the camera on Microsoft Surface Duo

Meir Ben Itay
Meir Ben Itay

Hi Android developers! While the Surface Duo runs Android apps just like any other Android device, there are some differences in the hardware: In this post, we will review some dual-screen-specific camera behaviors and present some different options for enhancing camera capture in your apps to work even better on the ...

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Oct 22, 2020
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Updated Microsoft Surface Duo emulator with posture support

Emilian Mihalache
Emilian Mihalache

Hello Surface Duo developers! I’m excited to announce our latest Surface Duo Android emulator update, now with an easier way to simulate and visualize different device postures. You can download the latest version from the Microsoft Download Center (follow these instructions). The posture updates work with the Google emulator ...

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Oct 15, 2020
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Adapting your website to support new possibilities of dual-screen devices

Alexis Menard (Intel)
Alexis Menard (Intel)

Hello there, fellow web developers! In an earlier blog post, we introduced the upcoming CSS feature primitives and the API for dual-screen and foldable devices. In this blog post, we will look at how Kenneth Rohde Christiansen and myself created and adapted our existing Foldship demo to take advantage of the new capabilities ...

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Oct 8, 2020
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Developing for Microsoft Surface Duo accessories

Craig Dunn
Craig Dunn

Hello Surface Duo developers, Microsoft recently announced new Surface devices and accessories, so this week we’re looking at some of the accessories that work with Surface Duo and how you can accommodate them in your apps. Microsoft Surface Pens The Surface Slim Pen and Surface Pen both work great with the Surface Duo, whether ...

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Oct 1, 2020
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Adding Microsoft Surface Duo support to the Flokk application

John Wiese
John Wiese

Hello Flutter developers! During the final week of July, Microsoft held its annual hackathon. The event has had different names over the years, but the idea has remained the same; people from across the company come together to work on projects they are interested in. There are many different types of projects, some are simply a new feature ...

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