As expected, Microsoft on Wednesday announced the Windows 8.1 Update 1, a software update that Windows users who still prefer mouse and keyboard input over touch – or who don’t have touch-enabled devices in the first place – will certainly appreciate. “”We’ve improved its enterprise support and we focused on making it smoother and easier to use with people who have a mouse and keyboard focus,” Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore said. Windows 8.1 Update will be available free of charge to users starting with April 8 via Windows Update, as previously rumored, while developers are expected to get it starting today. The update is meant to make the Windows 8.1 experience easier for both enterprise users and regular customers. The