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    Windows 10’s new leak reveals upcoming minor UI tweaks


    Microsoft recently shipped Windows 10 21H1 preview build to the testers in the Dev Channel (Fast Ring) of the Windows Insider program with WSL 2 improvements. It seems that the preview build also contains multiple hidden UI changes including a smaller search box.

    Windows 10 21H1 preview update contains the long-rumoured modern volume controls, Windows 10X-like notification toasts UI and smaller search box on the taskbar. With Build 20150, we might be getting an interesting glimpse of how Windows 10X features could shape up on Windows 10.

    I’ve previously reported that features meant for Windows 10X will eventually arrive on Windows 10. Microsoft is planning to bring Win32 apps container, Windows Update improvements and a few other 10X changes to Windows 10.

    The streamlined and modular Windows 10X was originally said to be built for dual-screen devices like the Surface Neo, but Microsoft confirmed that plans have changed and 10X will first ship on traditional single-screen clamshell laptops instead of devices with new form factors.

    Modern volume controls


    Currently, the way you can control volume from taskbar is pretty basic, but Microsoft is working on a new modern volume control that would be much more user-friendly and advanced.

    Windows 10’s new leak reveals upcoming minor UI tweaks Windows-10-volume-controls.jpg

    The new volume control uses Fluent Design and it comes with multimedia playback controls, which will allow you to change tracks, pause and resume the music you’re playing.

    Windows 10’s new leak reveals upcoming minor UI tweaks Modern-volume-control.jpg
    Image Courtesy: Florian

    Basic information including album image about the music you’re listening in a browser, Spotify or Groove Music will also be displayed.

    Windows 10X-like notification toasts


    Windows 10X brings a major overhaul to Action Center, which will receive a substantial facelift in this OS. In Windows 10X, Action Center still provides you with access to your notifications and quick actions (settings).

    Windows 10’s new leak reveals upcoming minor UI tweaks Windows-10X-desktop.jpg

    The new Action Center in Windows 10X also groups notifications and houses them under different apps, and opening the center lets you read the missed alerts.

    Microsoft appears to be testing this behaviour in Windows 10 21H1 preview builds as well, but the UI is still in the early days of development.

    Technically, it’s based on the current approach as in Windows 10 May 2020 Update or older, but Microsoft plans to have notifications in their own dialog with each displaying the name of the app.

    Windows 10’s new leak reveals upcoming minor UI tweaks Notification-toast.jpg

    The UI has been slightly tweaked to include the small ‘X’ close button in the notification toast itself and you can still dismiss notifications with a middle mouse click.

    While it is a minor UI change, it’s part of the bigger plan to house notifications in a separate dialog in the Action Center. The Action Center will expand automatically to include more notifications, rather than occupying the half screen by default.

    This experience would be similar to Windows 10X’s Action Center.

    The new UI tweaks and references in the codebase of preview build suggest the Windows 10X Action Center improvements will be coming at some point to Windows 10, but currently, we don’t know when that will happen.

    Smaller search box

    Windows 10’s new leak reveals upcoming minor UI tweaks Smaller-taskbar.jpg
    Image Courtesy: Zac Bowden

    Another minor change in the preview build of Windows 10 21H1 is support for the smaller search box on the taskbar that will take less space.

    According to Microsoft’s typical release schedule, Windows 10 21H1 update is expected to begin rolling out to the public in the spring of 2020.

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    Windows 10 Tweaks

    Pressing “Windows+Pause Break” (it’s up there next to scroll lock) opens the “System” Window.

    Windows 10: In the new version of Windows, Explorer has a section called Quick Access. This includes your frequent folders and recent files. Explorer defaults to opening this page when you open a new window. If you’d rather open the usual This PC, with links to your drives and library folders, follow these steps:

    • Open a new Explorer window.
    • Click View in the ribbon.
    • Click Options.
    • Under General, next to “Open File Explorer to:” choose “This PC.”
    • Click OK


    credit to Lifehacker.
     
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    Leaked Windows 10 for phones screenshots reveal new task switcher

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    Windows 10’s new leak reveals upcoming minor UI tweaks

    Leaked Windows 10 for phones screenshots reveal new task switcher


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