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The Windows 10 October Update has started rolling out. In addition to a host of new features, this incremental update also introduces a revamped start menu layout. Other key changes include a new UI for the ALT Tab function and of course the included Edge browser.
The most notable change is the redesigned start menu which will now come with transparent tiles instead of the solid color tiles that you are already used to seeing.
However, this layout setting does not change anything in terms of function, but it will offer a better visual experience with tiles that blend in with the wallpaper or desktop themes. Microsoft also feels that the new design will also help users locate their applications easily.
That said, in case you don’t like the new semi-transparent look of the start menu, there is always an option to bring the colors back by adjusting the options in the settings.
In addition to including the new chrome-based Edge browser, Microsoft offers all Edge tabs in the Alt + Tab menu to help users multitask easily. This integration will also help increase adoption and use of the new browser whose user base has grown substantially lately.
The following is a feature that players would prefer. The new Windows 10 update adds the ability to easily adjust the refresh rate of your monitors, in case they support a faster refresh rate. You will now be able to toggle refresh rates directly from the Settings menu and then go to System Settings and the new toggle will be available in Advanced Display Settings under the Display option.
Additionally, Microsoft has made Windows 10 easier to play and in case you are using a laptop with a detachable keyboard, the taskbar will automatically shrink the moment you switch to tablet mode. This makes the taskbar more compact, clean and personalized. In the future, Microsoft will also include app logos in the notification, thus removing the scope of the guesswork.
This free update is rolling out on a staggered basis and will be available on your laptop or PC in a few days in case you are no longer there. So, stay tuned. Also, there are reports that some users are facing problems with the new update, so make sure to backup your data before installing the new update.
Via: The Verge