You can now sketch directly in Outlook on Surface Duo, Surface Duo 2

Surface Duo 2 Inking OutlookSource: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central

During the press rounds for Surface Duo 2, one of the new features advertised was drawing directly in a new Outlook email message. However, while Surface Duo 2 launched, the inking feature was nowhere to be seen.

Now, in a just pushed-out version 4.2145.1 update the inking toolset is live for both Surface Duo and Surface Duo 2.

The feature is relatively simple: There is now a fifth tool icon near the bottom in the shape of a pen tip in a new email message. Tapping the icon brings up the toolbox with a pen, highlighter, pencil, and eraser options. Users can modify the color and thickness of the inking tools as expected.

Launching the inking toolkit creates a “sketch” within the new email message letting users also fully expand the window to full-screen for even more space to draw out an idea or image. Users can then save the drawing to the email message and create multiple and separate sketch entries in the same message.

While not a groundbreaking feature, the ability to ink in Outlook is another overdue one that makes using the Surface Slim Pen 2 and Surface Duo 2 Pen Cover more useful for everyday tasks. Likewise, in the OneDrive beta app, there is the capability to “markup” a photo using the same toolkit, letting users draw on images from the camera roll.

While Surface Duo 2 has yet to receive a meaningful system update, our sources hinted at a significant update later in December that focuses on some bug fixes (adding animations for app launches) and a few new features (e.g., choosing a default display). Additionally, Android 11 should also be launching for the original Surface Duo around the same time. According to sources familiar with the matter, that update was recently signed off on internally, likely meeting that “by the end of the year” public comment from Microsoft.

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