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- AERO GLASS THEME FOR WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10
AERO GLASS THEME FOR WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10
In the leaked Windows 10 Build 10102, Microsoft has introduced Aero Glass like theme for Start menu and task bar.
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90% of people would leave the settings at the defaults, and the small few who changed things would likely change stuff that most other people don’t use (like the workspace switching hotkeys in 10).With Windows 10 Build 10041, Microsoft introduced transparent Start menu experience.
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This is actually one of the biggest reasons I refuse to take Microsoft seriously (that and stupidity like Office having it’s own graphics stack). * Windows is the only major desktop OS that doesn’t support user editable system-wide shortcuts. I know multiple people on other platforms that force this UI style who have to turn on accessibility features to make the system usable (despite not being idiots and not being disabled), and Windows is getting close. * The dark theme doesn’t work at all in 99% of windows programs, and there’s no way to theme non-MDL apps anymore that allows you to get a similar effect (not to mention that the dark theme is mostly just inverted colors and should be called High Contrast instead). Maybe they should look at the things that people actually care about, like for example: So, they’re going to try to ‘fix’ the UI that everyone hates by small incremental updates… Question remains though – there are barely any Metro applications worth using today, so will this change anything? Other than that – it seems they want to make it less bright and colourful than Metro, which I guess a lot of people will be happy about. This won’t be the final design that makes it into Windows, but still – they should really fix that ridiculous border around the titlebar widgets. Project NEON will heavily focus on animations, simplicity, and consistency – essentially bringing back Windows 7’s Aero Glass and mixing it up with animations like the ones from the Windows Phone 8/7 era. Nevertheless, change is always exciting, so here’s an early look at NEON.
AERO GLASS THEME FOR WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
In fact, it’s a fairly minor update that builds on the current Windows 10 UI (aka MDL2). Right of the bat I don’t want readers to be fooled by those who suggest this is a major or a complete overhaul of Windows 10’s design language. Recently we managed a closer look at Microsoft’s internal plans for Project NEON and the future of Windows 10’s UI (user-interface).
AERO GLASS THEME FOR WINDOWS 10 UPGRADE
Late last year we reported on Project NEON – the upcoming UI upgrade for Windows 10.