Windows 10. Important changes for Microsoft's operating system continue with each beta version released, so today we are talking about changes for the Start Menu, and other aspects of the operating system. Starting with the latest beta version of Windows 10, Microsoft has modified the Start Menu to simplify it even more, including reducing the screen space it occupies when it is opened.
Windows 10. Moreover, the Microsoft company has also reduced the number of tiles that are displayed in the Start Menu, the interface being greatly simplified, as a good part of the users want. These changes for Windows 10 are not yet final, Microsoft wants to offer even more news for the Start Menu, so in the next updates it announces that it will make other important changes for users who use the platform globally.
Windows 10. Two BIG Changes from Microsoft
Windows 10. Separated from the Start Menu, the operating system will allow users to log into computers with the help of phones, without the need to use the password for the administrator user. Everything is done by connecting the phone to an online account from Microsoft's cloud platform, and from there logging in to computers can be done using Windows Hello, reading the fingerprint, or entering a PIN, all depending on the phone used.
Windows 10. These are not all the changes, the operating system having changes including for the Windows Security application, for Windows Defender, and other functions of the operating system. All these novelties discovered in Windows 10 are available in 18305 19H1, so for now only those who are part of the beta testing platform of the operating system can test the changes that will be offered to customers, the final version will be offered by Americans most likely in the spring of 2019.