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- A new Windows 10 update is available for download to users enrolled in the Insider beta program.
- Windows 10 Build 20161 features various notable changes, including a brand new design for the Start menu that gives it a more subtle appearance.
- Microsoft has also updated the ALT + TAB multitasking shortcut, the Taskbar, and notifications.
The Start button is one of the most iconic user interface elements of Windows. It opens the Start menu, giving you quick access to all your apps and settings. Microsoft isn’t happy with the way the Start button looks, and a big design change is coming. Thankfully, it’s exactly the design change you may have been asking for since Microsoft redesigned the Start menu several years ago. The menu is just too busy as it is right now. There’s too much color in it, and absolutely too many shades of blue in there that makes finding the apps you’re looking for rather annoying. Going forward, Microsoft will release a major Start menu makeover that will make the entire experience a lot easier on the eyes than it is right now. On top of that, Microsoft announced additional features and design changes that will roll out to Insiders first, and then to regular Windows 10 users.
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