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Windows 10 to see change in start menu design

Microsoft is introducing a new start menu design for Windows 10 that will de-emphasize its Live Tiles. It arrived for windows testers on July 2

Microsoft, in its blog post, explained, “We are freshening up the start menu with a more streamlined design that removes the solid color backplates behind the logos in the apps list and applies a uniform, partially transparent background to the tiles.”

The reduction in the color of the blocky tiled interface on the start menu will simplify it slightly and make it easier to scan for the apps you use on a daily basis. It’s a subtle change, but it surely will make the start menu look like less chaotic and avoids many tiles sharing a similar blue color, the Verge reported.

Along with this, the Alt-Tab also will see an update. “Beginning with today’s build, all tabs open in Microsoft Edge will start appearing in Alt-Tab, not just the active one in each browser window,” explains Microsoft.

Source: ANI

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