The new operating system of Microsoft Windows 10 is known for the fact that it has limited preset colors in the application Settings. Unlike Windows 7 or the newer Windows 8.1, where you can choose your own color from a color picker, Windows 10 didn't allow this until Anniversary Update.
Many users complained about it because it was very difficult to add a custom color without using third-party or hack applications.
So Microsoft thought to change it. A recent change that was first observed in the October After Updates application, Microsoft gives you the ability to use any color you want.
We'll see this feature in the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update, where Microsoft will bring the color picker back to Personalization - Colors.
The "new" feature will look like the image below:
In the screenshot above, you can see that the Windows 10 Creators Update will feature choice for presets colors.
In addition, the Color in Personalization page will have the latest colors used in the past, but will also allow you to create your own predefined colors.
The changes brought by the Windows 10 Creators Update look very promising and add up possibilities in Windows 10 that should have been there from the start. For this reason through iGuRu.gr we supported and continue to believe that the Microsoft's latest operating system came as a testers version (globally) even for those who are registered with Windows Insider.
The update is expected to be released in March of 2017.