nir Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 New feature said to be coming to Windows 10 19H1 The upcoming Windows 10 19H1 update during the spring of 2019 is likely to come with new customization options that would technically allow users to personalize more parts of the operating system. All these tweaks would be included in a new setting which may be called “Choose your default Windows mode,” as Albatross discovered and tweeted recently. This feature should essentially bring a visual overhaul to the Windows desktop, and it could push the operating system closer to some of the concepts that made the rounds lately. “Just like the "Choose your default app mode", there will also be a "Choose your default Windows mode" option. This should change the color of elements like the taskbar and the tray flyouts, resulting in a light shell like the ones we've seen on concepts in the past years,” Albatross explains. More changes on their way You will be able to set the default shell and app modes individually, and these settings won’t depend on the configuration you make for the rest of the operating system. If development advances as expected, this new mode should become available to users in the coming preview builds, ahead of the public launch for production devices in the spring of the next year. Windows 10 19H1 is currently in preview stage and is available for insiders enrolled in the Fast and Skip Ahead rings. The debut is due to take place in April, after Microsoft signs off the RTM build and ships it for the final testing to Windows insiders in March. In addition to this new mode, Windows 10 19H1 could also come with an updated volume flyout that includes playback controls and with Cortana separated from the Windows Search. These changes should soon become available for testing as part of the Windows Insider program. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karlston Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 2 hours ago, nir said: The upcoming Windows 10 19H1 update during the Northern Hemisphere spring of 2019 There, I fixed it for you. (Spring here in the Southern Hemisphere starts around September, hardly H1.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BimBamSmash Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 Any changes to visualizations that lets me me make things less white or less black will be welcomed. I'd also love to have more control over the intensity of the transparency effect - rather than the option the simply turn it on and off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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