Windows 10 Build 20161 came the new Start menu

Microsoft is finally bringing a new design for the Start in Windows 10 that will highlight Live Tiles. The company he hinted first updated design earlier this year, but is now released for Windows 10 Windows Insiders.

"We're refreshing the Start menu with a simpler design that removes the colors behind the logos in the app list and applies a uniform, partially transparent background to Live Tiles," Microsoft said in a post on blog the company's.

Start Menu

Essentially, removing the bold color in the UI with Live Tiles in the Start menu will simplify it slightly και θα διευκολύνει τη αναζήτηση για τις εφαρμογές που te on a daily basis.

It's a subtle change, but it will definitely make the Start menu look a little less chaotic.

Along with the new updated Start menu, the last Windows 10 includes some big changes to Alt-Tab.

"Starting with today's release, all tabs opened in Microsoft Edge will begin to appear with Alt-Tab," Microsoft says. It seems like a change that might be confusing them a bit of Windows, but Microsoft will allow you to not use Alt-Tab.

Microsoft experimented with many changes to Alt-Tab in earlier versions of Windows 10 when it planned to add tabs to each application.

There will probably be a lot of user feedback on the new Alt-Tab in the near future, especially if Microsoft intends to enable the feature by default in the next major Windows 10 update that will be released later in 2020.

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