Windows 10 is part of a controversial change officially presented by the Microsoft company for users around the world, and you can see below the message that the company published the other day. We are talking about a presentation for the new Start Menu that Windows 10 is going to have integrated for all users, the Microsoft company making a series of changes that are not really to the liking of all users.
Windows 10 this modification for the Start Menu has been in full development for some time, the Microsoft company has so far avoided giving too many details about it, but now the information is starting to come. Those from Microsoft want to modernize the entire interface that Windows 10 has, so changes of this kind are part of the strategy to offer us a new user experience for the operating system that is so popular.
Windows 10: CONTROVERSIAL Change Presented by Microsoft
Windows 10 it has a mostly good change for the Start Menu with this modernization brought by the new fluent design, but there is also controversy surrounding it because the names of the icons will disappear. This means that if a user does not know how the application icons in Windows 10 look, he will not know how to distinguish between them, and he will not know what to open, until he gets used to the way they look.
Created by the @windows design team, this animated clip illustrates a sliver of the #UX evolution and modernization of the Windows experience. Let us know what you think in the comments below! pic.twitter.com/s4SVXncLEo
- Microsoft Design (@MicrosoftDesign) April 6, 2020
Windows 10 has this change for the Start Menu presented on Twitter by Microsoft to ask users' opinions about it, and some are complaining precisely because of this elimination of icon names. Those from Microsoft want this change to be a permanent one for Windows 10, and it is possible that by the time they offer it, they will bring back the names of the icons so that the world is less confused by the change.
Windows 10 will have this Start Menu available somewhere in the not too distant future, and it remains to be seen when Microsoft will decide that the change is sufficiently well prepared for launch.