Microsoft is making subtle changes to their desktop Windows 10, in version 1903, and users enrolled in the Windows Insider program can already get a taste of what it all looks like.
The version of Windows 10 expected to arrive in April to all users will have colored icon tabs on line tasks, under Microsoft's new logic for colors across the operating system.
As you can see in this snapshot that posted on Twitter by Microsoft engineer Jen Gentleman, the jump tabs (the menu tabs, shown by right-clicking an icon on the taskbar) now follow the settings operating system tone colors.
Jump tabs so far use a dark gray theme in both normal and night light in Windows 10.
However, with the debut of Windows 10 version 1903 (codenamed 19H1 which will likely be released as an update in April 2019), Microsoft is set to change this by allowing the accent color of backgroundy to be extended to these tabs as well.
Currently the feature only works in Windows 10 night light, but there is a good chance that Microsoft will turn it on in normal light as well, when the 19H1 update is complete.
To try the new feature, and while running 19H1, go to Settings> Personalization> Colors.