Microsoft has also updated the icons on the Action Center and those too are now rounded and look much better than the current Action Center. Moving on to the File Manager, it looks the same as it did on Windows 10 but has the updated icons for folders. The same goes for Windows Settings as well. So, apps like Mail and Calendar, Calculator, Photos and Microsoft Store carry the same design as they had on Windows 10. The same is true for the start menu and search as both now occupy the middle part of the screen instead of opening to the left of the display.Īpart from these, I also checked out other first-party apps but those are carrying the same design. The taskbar now has open app icons in the middle instead of being left aligned. Both these changes are inspired by Windows 10X. The most noticeable changes on the desktop are the taskbar at the bottom and the start menu. When Microsoft ditched Windows 10X, the Redmond giant said that it plans to bring elements of Windows 10X to Windows 10. While the setup screen shares some resemblance with MacOS, the desktop will look familiar to those who followed Windows 10X development closely before its untimely demise.
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