Win10 Build 10537 latest preview update exposure HD screenshot preview

  

Threshold Wave 2 is expected to be officially released in November this year and will be the first feature update of the Windows 10 system since its release in July this year. If the recent news that multiple new versions have been tested at Microsoft headquarters is true, then this feature update will be accompanied by a large number of system and application optimizations while focusing on the emergence of many new features that are of interest to users. One of the most noteworthy changes is the open/close animation of the Store app. Although Microsoft has provided open/close animations for X86 apps, it's unfortunate that the Store apps that are online at the same time don't have animated displays.

It will bring significant changes in functionality for the first time, with a lot of detail optimization and improvement. Today, foreign media exposed the latest preview version of Build 10537, already see a lot of signs.

For example, the Windows Store app also adds a switch animation to the next x86 Win32 legacy app. Then there are a lot of new icons. During development, this has been the most popular place for Windows 10, and Microsoft has been adjusting, but the official version is still not perfect, so Microsoft will continue to improve in the new version.

Win10 10537 preview aero dynamic effects

screenshot see from the comparison, Microsoft style is flat in the end of the talk, the traditional style icons Aero perspective this time will all be substituted, each Kinds of settings, device icons, and even small icons in the Device Manager and Network Properties dialogs will be unified into a new style. I don't know if you like it?

The size and color of the menu will also be fine-tuned, especially the color is a bit grayer, and the overall style is more matching, it looks more comfortable. There are not many new features. The WebRTC connection in the Edge browser can hide the local IP address, and eventually it should finally be extended.





Moving diagram: Store application switch effect







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