Microsoft is working on a revamped Start Menu for Windows 10: this is the new look with better integrated Live Tiles
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Since Windows 10 hit the market in its first version back in 2015, Microsoft has been polishing a design that left no one indifferent a a good part of the users: either you hate it or you love it and it seems that in the American company they have the feeling that it causes more rejection in the market.
Five years have passed since Windows 10 arrived and good proof of the styling work that Microsoft still has ahead of it, are the continuous interface changes to which we are accustomed.We have seen it in the icons, in different installments, in the same way that with the compilations tweaks are introduced here and there But it will be with the arrival of Windows 10X when Let's see the influence of this to achieve a change in the Windows 10 Start Menu.
Better integration
Window 10X promises major changes to the design of the Start Menu, changes that will also come to Windows 10 along lines that have remained almost un altered. We have seen some concepts that opted for a cleaner interface and that is what seems to indicate what we will see. A renewed menu in which the classic Live Tiles disappear.
Live Tiles have many options to become basic icons and they will stop looking like a blob on the screen to better integrate into the system , as they will have a background to match the theme adopted, either light or dark.
The backgrounds of the Live Tiles with solid colors disappear and the icons, with a new design, now occupy a leading role, located in the center, with the name in the lower left area and on a translucent background.
In the screenshots published by the Office 365 team on Facebook, the list is still present in the left area of the menu where all the applications that we have installed appear, some applications that now, however, appear naked and integrated into the system, without being surrounded by color blocks
It seems that the future of Windows 10 is passing inexorably, by benefiting from improvements that come with Windows 10X, blurring the border between both operating systems and incidentally achieve a design that achieves better integration in both Dark mode and Light mode.
Via | WindowsLatest