The clock on the lock screen is now larger than in the previous build. The login experience has been updated slightly. Support for the Start_ShowClassicMode registry value used to enable the older Start menu design on earlier builds has been removed in this build. The announcement also mentions the confirmation dialog after changing display settings, although it has been already included since the new Settings app was introduced in build 22000.51. Several legacy system-wide dialogs that were updated for Windows 8 have also been redesigned in this build, such as the low battery notification or the scheduled shutdown notice. ps1 files shows an option to execute the script with PowerShell, both without needing to use the "Show more options" command. The Desktop context menu now includes the Refresh menu option, while the menu for. Several context menus throughout the operating system have received minor updates. Task View has also been updated with a new transparency effect. Jump lists have been updated to use a larger font size as well as remove the Reveal visual effect. The ability to show the taskbar on multiple displays has been restored. This could already be enabled in previous builds by the means of enabling a Velocity feature, however, now it is available to all users by default. The Start menu now includes a search bar on the top, similar to the Windows 10X Start menu.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |