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    A closer look at Windows 10’s new refreshing light theme


    Codenamed 19H1, Microsoft’s next big update to Windows 10 is rumoured to arrive in April 2019 and the users part of the Insider program can already test the early bits. As Windows 10 October 2018 Update is once again available, Microsoft is accelerating the development of Windows 10’s 2019 update and new features are finally showing up.

    One of the biggest changes that Microsoft has announced for Windows 10 is a new light theme. Microsoft has been very keen on bringing the dark theme to all parts of the operating system but there are many customers interested in a pure light shell.

    The light theme has finally become a priority for Microsoft and the company is introducing an updated light theme mode with Windows 10 19H1.

    The new light theme in Windows 10 is refreshing, modern and it looks great with new desktop wallpaper. There’s a chance that most users are going to like it.

    In Windows 10 19H1, the light theme can be enabled from Settings > Personalization > Colors.

    The light Start menu


    A closer look at Windows 10’s new refreshing light theme Light-Start-menu.jpg

    This setting also brings a light shade to the Start menu. As you can see in the screenshot, the Start menu background is while and the Fluent Design makes it appear transparent. This could change by the time the 19H1 update gets the green light, though.

    The light colour is pretty much everywhere. For example, context menu also has light shade. Microsoft has already updated the context menu with Fluent Design which plays a key role in light theme as the acrylic effect (translucency) is visible on nearly all elements.

    The Fluent Design has advanced a lot in the past few months and it has started to make Windows 10 look more modern and consistent.

    It’s quite noticeable that the light theme uses dark shade almost everywhere. This is necessary as a pure white background would look weird but at some point, Microsoft might allow users to customize the translucency and grey shade level.

    Taskbar


    A closer look at Windows 10’s new refreshing light theme Start-Context-Menu.jpg

    One of the most important Windows features ‘taskbar’ also looks fabulous in light theme. The taskbar comes with new icons to match the light look of the desktop and the jump list (the menu that shows up when you right-click anywhere on taskbar) also features the new look with Fluent Design’s acrylic.

    Flyouts


    A closer look at Windows 10’s new refreshing light theme Flyout-in-Light-mode.jpg

    The Flyouts in Windows 10 now also has a light theme and it aligns well with the new visual changes. The other elements such as the WiFi or network flyouts and even the volume controllers feature the new look.

    A closer look at Windows 10’s new refreshing light theme Volume-Flyout-in-Light.jpg

    There is also acrylic background and it certainly makes sense as the pure light background won’t look good.

    Action Center


    A closer look at Windows 10’s new refreshing light theme Windows-10-Action-Center-light-look.jpg

    Microsoft has also updated the Action Center in Windows 10 with a refreshing look and the Action Center looks much more modern in light theme.

    Action Center sport a more modern design that aligns with the overall push in Windows 10 and it also features the acrylic background.

    Conclusion


    Windows 10 in light theme with a grey shade and Fluent Design looks fabulous. These changes overall show that Windows 10’s light look is on the right path and Microsoft is listening to users’ feedback.

    If you’re a dark theme fan, Microsoft is also refining Windows 10’s appearance in dark mode. For example, Microsoft is updating the OneDrive flyout menu with support for dark theme and it looks neat in Windows 10 19H1.

    At the moment, these changes are live in preview builds and you can test them by joining the Insider program settings page.

    Windows 10’s 2019 update ’19H1′ will arrive early next year with the light theme and several other features such as Sets, new snipping experience and updated Action Center.

    What do you think about Windows 10’s new look? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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