Latest Windows 10 Redstone builds finally start seeing UI improvements
Latest Windows 10 Redstone builds finally start seeing UI improvements
Posted: 01 Mar 2016
Latest Windows 10 Redstone builds finally start seeing UI improvements
Internal Windows 10 Redstone builds are finally starting to see a number of new user-interface improvements and changes across the operating system for both desktop and phone, after months of working on nothing but under-the-hood stuff. Insiders will be glad to hear that upcoming Insider builds have improved animations when resizing live tiles as well as improvements to the lock screen and login UI.
Microsoft recently began flighting its first UI changes in internal builds this past week, with live tiles that now fade in and out when resizing as well as improvements to how the lock screen and login UI transition between each other. It is expected that these changes will be available in the next Insider drop, which could drop this week or next week.
Latest Windows 10 Redstone builds finally start seeing UI improvements
Although not much, these are the first real user-interface changes present in Redstone, and should help make the user-experience more streamlined when doing simple things. Right now, resizing live tiles on the Start Screen is a somewhat clunky experience, so adding an additional animation that helps make the experience seem smoother will be a nice touch.
What other user-interface changes are you hoping to see in Redstone?
The only interface changes I would like to see in Redstone is better UI scaling for the Apps, fading in/out of tiles is a nice to have but not important for me
Bugs that have been in 10 since the start are much higher than any of this on my list
The only interface changes I would like to see in Redstone is better UI scaling for the Apps, fading in/out of tiles is a nice to have but not important for me
Bugs that have been in 10 since the start are much higher than any of this on my list
You are welcome
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Emphasized by me. This is huge, huge problem from me. For whatever reason, because of this specific issue, I had to create a dual boot situation (with Win 8.1) just to get network printing going again on my PC. It just doesn't work with 10!
I am happy about the improved UX coming with Redstone, but can we please get back basic functionality before we start messing with the UX/UI?
Emphasized by me. This is huge, huge problem from me. For whatever reason, because of this specific issue, I had to create a dual boot situation (with Win 8.1) just to get network printing going again on my PC. It just doesn't work with 10!
I am happy about the improved UX coming with Redstone, but can we please get back basic functionality before we start messing with the UX/UI?
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Windows 10 Mobile Redstone Builds Bringing New Loading Circle Animation
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Windows Update updated in latest internal Windows 10 Redstone builds
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