
Yes, it's a Windows Desktop, the same one you see every day on your Windows 10 PC but without the icons and without a right click action on the mouse.

Wireless Bluetooth peripherals work too, but of course, you connect them to the phone, not the dock.

Instead, the phone is basically turned into a makeshift PC, which will even work with a mouse and keyboard for interaction. The UI you'll see on the monitor won't just be a 1:1 representation of the handset's screen. And Continuum can still do that, but in the final version of Windows 10 Mobile it can do so much more.Ĭontinuum kicks in when you connect your Lumia 950 XL to a monitor, keyboard and/or mouse via the proprietary Microsoft Display Dock. When it first unveiled Windows 10 last year, Microsoft briefly talked about a new feature called Continuum, but back then it was in the context of switching UIs on convertible devices based on whether you have the keyboard connected or not.
