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Cortana in Windows 10

CrusaderNINE

Does Cortana allow for using voice commands to open programs? For instance, like to open a game or something? I'm mostly just curious, I don't really see myself using her for much more than a week after I get 10. Sort of like how I don't use Google Now anymore even though I shat a brick the first time I used it, "VOICE COMMANDS ARE THE FUTURE!" Meh lol

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From Win10TP on my Surface, Cortana could open programs - but it didnt always work.

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From Win10TP on my Surface, Cortana could open programs - but it didnt always work.

I never used the preview on desktop and I don't have a windows phone or tab, so this is just a guess, but I figured that stuff that comes with windows (calculator, paint, and the apps) probably work much better than say "launch gta 5."

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Intel i5-4690k 4.6 GHz 1.25v | NZXT Kraken x61 | Asus Z97-AR | 2x8GB Kingston HyperX Fury 1866 MHz | EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW DT 2050 MHz

NZXT h440 White | EVGA SuperNOVA 850 GS | 2x Samsung 850 Evo 500 GB + Seagate Barracuda 2TB  |Asus VG248QE  | Win 10

 

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I never used the preview on desktop and I don't have a windows phone or tab, so this is just a guess, but I figured that stuff that comes with windows (calculator, paint, and the apps) probably work much better than say "launch gta 5."

 

Exactly that. 

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