Windows 10: Windows 10’s WinUI design upgrade is still on track to launch next year

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    Windows 10’s WinUI design upgrade is still on track to launch next year


    WinUI 3, as you may recall, is all about the user interface and it will be the primary component of Windows 10’s highly-anticipated design update. WinUI is also important for Microsoft’s Project Reunion, which aims to bring modern UWP APIs and features to desktop apps (Win32).

    WinUI already works across both Win32 and UWP, but it’s getting better with WinUI 3 update, which is still on track for Spring 2021 release (Q2/Q3).

    For those unaware, WinUI is considered a native UX platform for developers and it is delivered separately from the operating system, which means it can be updated frequently based on the feedback from the community.

    Windows 10’s WinUI design upgrade is still on track to launch next year WinUI-placeholder.jpg

    As we reported earlier this year, a number of references to “WinUI” recently appeared in Windows 10 preview builds. References to WinUI in Windows 10 were later removed from the preview builds, but it suggests that Microsoft could update the Start Menu and Action Center with ideas from WinUI.

    Microsoft has now published the WinUI 3 Preview 3 for developers and it adds support for new features, including drag and drop in the development environment.

    According to the roadmap, the company has already released three previews of WinUI 3 and the project will be deemed ready early next year.

    Windows 10’s WinUI design upgrade is still on track to launch next year WinUI-3-release-roadmap.jpg

    It’s worth noting that WinUI 3 final version will also support Windows 10X, Fluent Design’s Reveal effect, title bar customization, and more. The Start Menu and Action Center will be updated to use WinUI components in addition to the current Windows.UI.XAML.

    Windows 10 Start Menu and Action Center are already using Fluent Design, but WinUI implementation will enable under the hood changes and significant tweaks to beautify the UI.

    WinUI for Windows 10 will provide “consistent and intuitive” experience to users, and it will also enable support for rounded corners. Reports have also indicated that you can expect WinUI in Windows Shell and all first-party apps.

    According to reports, Windows 10 21H2 update with WinUI and other improvements will begin rolling out to consumers in the second half of 2021.

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  2. Brink Win User

    Announcing WinUI 3 Preview 2 for Windows 10

    Source: Announcing WinUI 3 Preview 2 - Windows Developer Blog


     
    Brink, Nov 18, 2020
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  3. Nordic Win User
    Windows 10 upgrade problem, no input accepted

    I really hate having to come here and ask for help, but I really am stumped. It hurts my geek pride. I have a PC with fairly modern hardware in it. It has a p8p67 pro in it. I have tried upgrading windows 10 on it twice now. Both times I have had the same result.

    After windows finishes upgrading it goes to the log in/set up screen. I can't do anything. No keyboard or mouse input is accepted.

    I will list some, or hopefully all, of the troubleshooting steps I have tried:
    • Move keyboard and mouse to different USB ports.
    • Try different keyboard or mouse.
    • Restart computer, repeatedly.
    • Google for related issues.
    • Update Bios, because why not.
    • Create boot media and revert to windows 7.
    The windows 10 system restore boot media works fine with keyboard and mouse. All USB ports work in windows 7. I don't know what is wrong. I suspect that windows 10 is lacking a driver of some sort, but since the computer accepts no input I have no way of checking for which driver let alone installing it.

    Please help me figure this out. If I have to revert back to windows 7 again, I am not going to get it upgraded to windows 10. Thank you in advanced.
     
    Nordic, Nov 18, 2020
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  4. btarunr Win User

    Windows 10’s WinUI design upgrade is still on track to launch next year

    Windows 10 to be Free Upgrade for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 Users

    I thought I made it idiot-proof by adding that sidenote in the brackets. I was wrong.

    -> If you upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1/7 within the first year of Windows 10's launch, you can have it for free till the Sun runs out of hydrogen. You get an upgrade key, and you can use that even if you need to reinstall things 3 years later.

    -> If you're trying to upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1/7 after 1 year following Windows 10 launch, you pay for the upgrade.
     
    btarunr, Nov 18, 2020
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