For devices with a touchscreen and stylus support Windows 10 comes with a new feature called Windows Ink Workspace
To access the Windows Ink Workspace click or touch the icon in the bottom right corner near the clock - as shown circled in red below
N.B. If the icon is missing then right mouse click on the taskbar and enable it by clicking the Show Windows Ink Workspace button
A menu will appear showing you all the Ink Workspace tools which are explained in more detail below
Clicking the Whiteboard button opens up the new Microsoft Whiteboard app as shown below
This is best described as a digital canvas or electronic whiteboard which allows you to doodle, draw, add lists, notes, photos, documents etc which can be edited, saved and shared. A great tool for businesses to collaborate or for kids to draw, it has many uses
You can also access your whiteboards on your iPhone, iPad, or any Android phone or tablet
N.B. The first time you click Whiteboard it will automatically download and install it from the Microsoft Store if it is not already installed
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Clicking the Fullscreen snip button will automatically take a screenshot of the whole screen and open it in Snip & Sketch as shown below
More details on using Snip & Sketch can be found here
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