Coming in this release is that Edge tabs will now be available with alt+ tab. As an extremely heavy user of this feature, this will make it a lot faster to leap between websites. While you can currently utilize control+ X (number of the tab), its not rather as natural of a keystroke as alt+ tab.
The theme-aware tiles deal with both dark and light mode and if you have an accent color picked with dark mode, it will likewise reflect that color too. Its a little modification however an update that does enhance the appearance of the Start menu.
The most noteworthy update in this release is that the Start menu has been upgraded. Particularly, the tiles are now theme-aware which is a further action away from the design language initially presented in Windows 8.
Alerts are being fine-tuned too with the app that triggers the occasion now appearing at the top of the flyout and Microsoft is turning off the Focus Assist notice and summary toast by default.
Microsoft has released a brand-new develop of Windows 10 to the Insider Dev channel and unlike the previous couple of releases, there are a few noteworthy modifications in this update. Mostly, the Start menu is being somewhat refreshed, Edge tabs can now be accessed with alt+ tab, and a few other changes too.
You can read about all the bug fixes for this build here, which is 20161, and is hitting the Dev (Fast ring) channel right now.
There are a few other small updates consisting of a graphing mode for the calculator is rolling out, a new OOBE for the taskbar is being explore and minor changes for 2-in-1 devices for changing in between tablet and laptop computer modes.
While the death of the Control Panel is not occurring anytime soon, it is one step better to no longer being needed. Information discovered in Control Panels System page is being moved to the Settings About page under Settings > > System > > About. Hyperlinks that would open the System page in Control Panel will now direct you to About in Settings.
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Coming in this release is that Edge tabs will now be accessible with alt+ tab. While you can currently use control+ X (number of the tab), its not quite as natural of a keystroke as alt+ tab.
Links that would open the System page in Control Panel will now direct you to About in Settings.