Features new to Windows 10
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Windows 10 introduced a number of new elements, including the option to use a touch-optimized interface (known as tablet mode) or a traditional desktop interface similar to that of Windows 7 along with live tiles from Windows 8. However, unlike previous versions of Windows, where most, if not all, major features for that release were completed by its RTM, Windows 10 continues to receive major features and changes beyond its initial release to market. Microsoft described Windows 10 as an 'operating system as a service' that would receive ongoing updates to its features and functionality, augmented with the ability for enterprise environments to receive non-critical updates at a slower pace, or use long-term support milestones that will only receive critical updates, such as security patches, over their five-year lifespan of mainstream support. Terry Myerson, executive vice president of Microsoft's Windows and Devices Group, argued that the goal of this model was to reduce fragmentation across the Windows platform.[1]
Contents
- 1 Codename Threshold 1
- 2 Codename "Threshold 2"
- 3 Codename "Redstone 1"
- 4 Shortcut keys
- 5 See also
- 6 References
Codename Threshold 1
Windows 10, codenamed "Threshold 1", is the first release of Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.10240. While the build itself doesn't contain the version number, Microsoft retroactively named this version 1507,[2] standing for July 2015 and matching the versioning scheme for later updates. "Threshold 1" was announced on an event on September 30, 2014 with a first preview following the day after. The final release was made available to Windows Insiders on July 15, 2015, followed by a public release on July 29, 2015 as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
The Threshold 1 release of Windows 10 is only supported for users of the Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB).[2]
Bundled apps
The Mail app adds user-configurable swipe gesture controls and POP3 email support.[3] Google Calendar support is added to the Calendar app.[3] The Settings app is expanded to have similar functionality as the Control Panel, albeit with a Metro-style user interface.[3] The Map app can download maps for offline use.[4]
Microsoft Edge
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Microsoft Edge is the new browser for Windows 10 and is the successor to Internet Explorer, although Internet Explorer will remain for compatibility and legacy purposes. Cortana has been integrated into Edge, accessible by the option "Ask Cortana" in the right click menu, as well as a Reading View and the ability to write notes directly on web pages and save to OneNote. A Reading List feature has also been added, where users can save articles or other content to be accessed and read later. Microsoft Edge also includes a Share button on its toolbar where tapping or clicking on it will bring up the system Share panel, where users will be able to share a webpage to installed applications such as Reading List or third-party apps such as Facebook and Twitter.[5][6][7] Since its release, Microsoft Edge has scored 402 out of 555 points on HTML5test.[8]
Development platform
Universal Windows Platform
Windows 10 introduced Universal Windows Platform (UWP), an extension of the Windows Runtime platform which was originally introduced with Windows 8. UWP emphasizes a core set of APIs common to all variations of the operating system, enabling the ability to code a single application with adaptations (such as user interface differences) for different device families and states, including desktops and laptops, tablets, smartphones (via Windows 10 Mobile), Xbox One, and other new device classes such as Surface Hub and HoloLens. An application may also react to the available displays and input on a device; when connected to a monitor or a suitable docking station, a UWP app on a smartphone can take on the appearance of the app on a PC. Information can also be synchronized between versions of an app for different devices, such as notifications and licensing.[9][10][11]
Gaming
DirectX 12
Windows 10 includes DirectX 12 alongside WDDM 2.0.[12][13] Unveiled March 2014 at GDC, DirectX 12 aims to provide "console-level efficiency" with "closer to the metal" access to hardware resources, and reduced CPU and graphics driver overhead.[14][15] Most of the performance improvements are achieved through low-level programming, which can reduce single-threaded CPU bottlenecking caused by abstraction through higher level APIs. The performance gains achieved by allowing developers direct access to GPU resources is similar to other low-level rendering initiatives such as AMD's Mantle, Apple's Metal API or the OpenGL successor, Vulkan.[16][17] WDDM 2.0 introduces a new virtual memory management and allocation system to reduce workload on the kernel-mode driver.[12][18]
Xbox One integration
Windows 10 brings more updates to the Xbox app introduced in Windows 8. Games from the Xbox One can be streamed to any Windows 10 device excluding smartphones.[19]
Game bar and game DVR
Windows 10 introduces the game bar, which provides screenshot and video capture functionality for Windows games. Users can invoke the game bar, record gameplay, or take a screenshot using the appropriate keyboard shortcuts. Windows 10 can also continuously capture gameplays in the background; this allows the user to request that the last few user defined moments of gameplay be saved to the hard disk. This is useful if a user wants to save and/or share a moment of gameplay but did not think to explicitly recorde it beforehand.[20]
Shell and user interface
Windows 10 also allows web apps and desktop software (using either Win32 or .NET Framework), to be packaged for distribution on Windows Store. Desktop software distributed through Windows Store is packaged using the App-V system to allow sandboxing. Web apps are executed from remote servers, and have access to Windows functions such as notifications and camera access. As with Windows 8, locally packaged web apps can be written using HTML and WinJS.[21][22]
Action Center
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What was once called "Action Center" in Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and their successor is now called Security and Maintenance. The title of "Action Center" in Windows 10 is usurped by a sidebar that provides a list of received notifications and a group of "Quick actions" buttons for different settings areas. It is accessed by clicking the Notifications icon in the system tray, or swiping from the right of the screen on touchscreens.[23][24][25]
Command line
Windows 10 brings improvements to the system's command-line interface. Unlike in previous versions of Windows NT, the Win32 console windows can now be resized without any restrictions. It can be made to cover the full screen by pressing the Alt+↵ Enter combination on keyboard. Microsoft also enabled the use of standard keyboard shortcuts, such as those for cut, copy, and paste, within the console. Word wrapping and keyboard shortcuts to move the caret, select and manipulate text have become available.[2] Other features such as word wrap and transparency were also included. The user has the option to disable the new features and return to the legacy console if they wish.[2]
Continuum
Continuum is the blanket title for a group of features on Windows 10 that are designed to enable smoother transitions between a default interface mode designed for use with a keyboard and mouse, and an interface designed for touchscreen environments, especially on hybrid devices such as laplets. Enabling "Tablet mode" switches the primary interface to a full screen version of the Start menu, and opens all applications in a maximized view by default. The taskbar is also modified, adding a Back button next to the Start button, and by default, hiding buttons for opened and pinned applications. Task View is used as the primary means of switching programs. Windows can prompt to switch between these two modes, or automatically do so, if certain events occur, such as plugging in a keyboard or mouse to a tablet, switching a laplet to its laptop state, or vice versa.[26][27][28][29]
Cortana
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Windows 10 has brought the Cortana assistant from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10. By default, Cortana appears as a search pane on the taskbar, but can be changed into a button, like in tablet mode, and can be activated by voice using the command "Hey Cortana", when a user searches the Start menu, or when a user searches the Cortana search pane. With Cortana, users can ask Cortana questions about the weather, calendar events, and other types of notifications, along with online information.[30] Cortana currently requires a Microsoft Account to function.
Start Menu
Windows 10 reintroduced the start menu as seen in versions of Windows prior to 8. However, unlike these versions, the new start menu includes live tile features from Windows 8. It is possible to resize the Start menu and view recently added and most used applications. It can also be made full screen for tablet users or users that prefer a Windows 8-like experience.[31] The right hand side of the Start menu can be used to pin tiles. The menu can contain a limited amount of columns, depending on the screen resolution. These columns can be divided in groups that can all have their own title. Every group is divided into 6 or 8 other columns, depending on the user's settings, to allow either 6 or 8 small sized tiles next to each other.
Task View
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Task View is a task switching and virtual desktop system, accessible via the taskbar button, keyboard shortcut Windows+Tab ↹, or swiping from the left of a touchscreen.[32][33] Activating Task View shows a zoomed display of all windows currently opened on a specific monitor; clicking on a window switches to it. Task View can also be displayed when a window is snapped to half the screen or three windows are snapped to fourths of the screen, prompting for a window to occupy the remainder of the screen. Task View also allows the creation of virtual workspaces; windows can be dragged into and out of these workspaces.[34]
System Settings
The modern Settings app from Windows 8 continues to evolve in Windows 10, incorporating more system setting configuration functionality from the Windows Control Panel. The ultimate goal is to make the Settings app feature complete, obviating the need for the Control Panel.[35][36]
The Push-button reset function has been changed to utilize files from the current Windows installation to rebuild the system rather than a separate recovery image. System updates carry over into the new installation and do not have to be re-downloaded.[37] The separate "Refresh" option is removed; users are now given explicit choices within the Reset process to remove all personal files and applications, keep personal files but remove applications, or perform a full factory reset.[38]
Codename "Threshold 2"
Windows 10 November Update, or Windows 10 Version 1511, codenamed "Threshold 2", is the first major update to Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.10586 and version 1511, referencing its date of release, November 2015. The first preview was released on August 18, 2015. The final release was made available to Windows Insiders on November 3, 2015, followed by a public release on November 12, 2015 to existing Windows 10 users, and as a free upgrade from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Unlike the initial release of Windows, this branch was also made available to existing Windows Phone 8.1-devices and the Xbox One and as a preview release to Windows Server 2016, and was pre-installed on new Windows 10 Mobile-devices like the Microsoft Lumia 950.
The Threshold 2 release of Windows 10 is supported for users of the Current Branch (CB) and Current Branch for Businesses (CBB)
The changes below highlights features new since the "Threshold 1" release of Windows 10.
Bundled Apps
- Windows Feedback app now allows sharing of feedback.[39]
- Mail and Calendar apps now supports dark and light theme, with various accent color option. External images can be set to automatically download, and Digital Signature, S/MIME Encryption are now supported[40]
- Introduces Skype Messaging, Skype Video, and Skype Phone UWP apps.
- Update to the Xbox App
- Find friends using Facebook[41]
- Record voice while recording gameplay using Windows 10's Game DVR feature[41]
- Browse the Xbox One and Windows 10 games store directly from the Xbox app[41]
- Compare game achievement progress with other Xbox Live users[42]
- Use the Xbox app for entering text on the Xbox One console[42]
- Updating activity feed and online friends list in real-time[42]
- Other built-in apps have been refreshed with features and bug fixes
Microsoft Edge
- New features (e.g. pointer lock, Canvas blending modes, <meter> element, etc.) in Microsoft Edge[43]
- Object RTC API now available in Microsoft Edge[44]
- Tab previews on hover[45]
- Added media casting in Microsoft Edge, excluding protected content[46]
- Ask Cortana works inside PDFs in Microsoft Edge[47]
Miscellaneous
- Compression of unused memory pages.[48]
- New environment variable editor[49]
- Enabled Nested Virtualization[50]
- Windows Spotlight now enabled for the Pro edition. It was previously only available for the Home edition.
- Find my Device [51]
Shell and user interface
Cortana
- Cortana is now available in Australia, Canada, India, and Japan.[52]
- Users no longer need to sign in to the PC with a Microsoft Account. They can simply log into Cortana separately.[53]
- Users can make handwritten reminder in Cortana's notebook.[54][51]
- Cortana can now send SMS through the desktop, or notify the user of missed calls.[55]
Desktop
- Window snapping has been improved to allow auto resizing of the second snapped app when the first snapped app is resized. This only applies when two apps are snapped side-by-side (rather than when apps are snapped in the corners).[51]
- More icons have been updated.[56]
- The Start menu can now be set to house four columns of medium sized tiles per group.The default is still three columns, same as that of the initial version of Windows 10.
- The context menu for an app icon or tile includes Jumplist support. The context menu items themselves have been reorganized, with some bearing icons.[51]
- Suggested Windows store apps now show up on start.[57]
Tablet mode
- Windows 10's "snap assist" feature has been updated for tablet mode. Now, when two apps are snapped and a third app is launched, the user will be asked to select one of the currently two snapped apps with which to replace the newly launched.[51]
- Improvements have also been made to "task view" in tablet mode to allow the user to drag open apps to the side of the screen to snap them or to the bottom of the screen to close them directly from task view.[51]
System settings
- Added option to turn off the Windows background picture on the sign-in screen.[58]
- Window titlebar can now sport the user's chosen accent color. By default the titlebar is white, but with this update, enabling color for taskbar, start menu, and Action Center also enables the accent color on the titlebar.[51]
- Windows 10 can now be activated using Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 product keys.[57]
- The last printer used is automatically set as default printer; this behavior can be turned off. Ability to set default printer by network location is removed.[51][59]
- The settings app hosts a central location to manage connected accounts.[51]
- Work Access enables devices to connect to Azure ID or enroll in a Mobile device management infrastructure.[51]
- Time zones can be set automatically.[51]
- Call History and Email added to privacy settings.[51]
- Installed apps can be moved to a different storage device using the settings app. Furthermore, new apps can be set to automatically install on a selected storage device.[51]
Codename "Redstone 1"
Windows 10 Anniversary Update (codenamed "Redstone 1"),[60][61][62][63] is the second major update to Windows 10 and the first of the 2 major updates planned under the Redstone codenames.[63][64][65] The first preview was released on December 16, 2015.
The Redstone 1 release of Windows 10 is currently supported for users in the Windows Insider Program
The changes below highlights features new since the "Threshold 2" release of Windows 10
Bundled apps
- Messaging Everywhere allows users to send SMS from their PC through their Windows 10 Mobile or Android phones
- New Skype Preview UWP app[66]
- New Connect app which extends Continuum related capabilities[67]
- "Feedback Hub" app merges previously separate apps, "Insider Hub" and "Windows Feedback". Users can now comment on feedback in the Feedback Hub[68]
- More lightweight, scalable, and consistent UI, as well as underlying architecture improvements, and new features in maps app
Microsoft Edge
- Microsoft Edge now supports extensions, which can either be installed from the Windows Store or be sideloaded from external sources.[69][70]
- New history menu when right clicking the forward/backward buttons in Microsoft Edge
- Improvements to favorites, downloads, and history in Microsoft Edge
- Microsoft Edge can now pin tabs
- Experimental VP9 support in Microsoft Edge
- "Paste and go" and "Paste and search" options added to right-click menu in Microsoft Edge
- Accessibility tree view, DOM API profiling, and extension debugging for F12 Developer Tools
- Default parameters, Async\await, Object.values, and Object.entries for JavaScript
- Drag and drop to upload feature for websites
- Microsoft Edge can now import browser favorites from Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft Edge now reminds users of downloads that are in progress in the Action Center
- Users can now choose the default location where files downloaded in Microsoft Edge are saved to
Development platform
Universal Windows Platform apps can now support extensions, allowing for ad-ons and DLCs for such apps and games, respectively. Furthermore, these ad-ons can be managed from the Windows Settings app.[71]
Windows Subsystem for Linux
The anniversary update for Windows 10 adds Windows Subsystem for Linux. This allows the Ubuntu user space to run natively on Windows. The subsystem translate Linux system call that Ubuntu uses to those of Windows NT kernel. This allows the Bash and other Ubuntu command line apps to run within the Windows console. There is, however, the interoperability restriction: Bash cannot run Windows apps and Windows cannot run Linux software.[72][73][74][75][76]
Project Centennial
Project Centennial allows Win32 and .NET apps to be repackaged with APPX and allow them to use the full set of Windows Runtime APIs. This will also allow these apps be distributed through the Windows Store.[77]
Shell and user interface
Action Center
- Icon is now on the far right corner, past the clock, and also has animation whenever a new notification appears
- Similar notifications will be grouped together, instead of all shown individually
- Quick Actions can now be added, removed, and rearranged
- Wi-Fi Quick Action now takes the user to the “Network” flyout instead of toggling On/Off status
- Action Center now notifies users about app updates/installations from the Windows Store
- Priority levels can now be set for app notifications in the Action Center
Desktop
- Controls in app previews on the taskbar have been redesigned
- Taskbar clock is now integrated with the Calendar app for showing events
- Clock now shows on all monitors in a multi-monitor setup
- Badges with number of notifications are now available for UWP apps pinned on the taskbar
- Taskbar settings moved to Settings app
- Volume flyout now allows users to switch between multiple audio output devices
- Virtual desktops can now be switched using touchpads by swiping four fingers to either side
- Windows can now be pinned to allow them to show up on all virtual desktops
Command line
- Support for Bash command line
- Improved scaling on high-DPI displays
- Better font selection
- Improved rendering for international characters
- Cursor rendering and hiding improvements
- Improved background color painting
- Improved scrolling for nano & EMACS editors
Cortana
- Cortana can now answer simple questions without signing in to Cortana with a Microsoft Account
- Cortana in Spanish (Mexico), Portuguese (Brazil), and French (Canada)
- Music search button is now accessible from Cortana's main screen
- Cortana will now display reminders of commitments made via Email and of meetings that are urgent or outside of normally scheduled times[78]
- Cortana will inform users on PC if their Cortana-enabled mobile device is low on battery
- Cortana for PC now supports Find My Phone, including the ability to ring the phone regardless of volume settings
- Cortana can share map directions from PC to a Cortana-enabled mobile device, and vice-versa
- Cortana setup is now more simplified and automated
- Cortana now works on the lock screen with limited functionality such as setting reminders and searching
- Reminders can now be set using pictures or on content sent from contacts
- Search feature can now search for files in OneDrive
- Cortana's reminder is now a share target for any apps that use Windows share contract
Lock screen
- Email addresses are now hidden while device is locked
- Media controls show on top of lock screen
- Most used apps list and All Apps list merged into a single view and elevated to top of Start UI
- Moved Power, Settings, and File Explorer to be always visible in the left rail of Start menu
- Recently added section now shows 3 entries by default instead of 1
- Any additional folders the user has chosen to appear on the Start menu will now be immediately available without the use of a hamburger menu
Tablet mode
- Full-screen All Apps list is brought back
- Added an option to only auto-hide the taskbar in Tablet Mode
Windows Ink Workspace
A new workspace environment for pen users. It includes virtual sticky notes on which a pen could be used to take notes. Sticky notes features optical character recognition (OCR) to highlight relevant text that can be used by Cortana. The workspace also includes a sketchpad, ability to take a screenshot and draw on it, and a virtual ruler.[79][80]
Miscellaneous
- Structural improvements to Windows OneCore
- Kernel version numbers will now be consistent with Windows 10 Mobile
- Windows Defender can now scan offline[81]
- Redesigned all emoji to be more consistent with the new design scheme
- Credential and User Account Control UIs aesthetically updated, as well as added the ability to sign in with Windows Hello, a PIN, or certificates
- The update progress experiences for updates and upgrades to new builds, are now similar
- The Blue Screen of Death now includes a QR code for easier troubleshooting[82]
- Added one-handed kana touch keyboard for Japanese text typing
- Improved prediction capability, typing history management, cloud suggestions, and performance in Japanese IME
- Improved reliability of the Chinese IME
System settings
- Titlebars color for applications not using a custom color can now be set without needing to enable color on Taskbar, Start menu, and Action Center.[83][84]
- Universal dark mode has been added, allowing users to globally set whether UWP apps render in dark or light mode.[83][84]
- Taskbar properties are now be set using the Settings app rather than its own properties dialogue box.
- All pages in the Settings app now have individual icons associated with them
- Pen settings page now includes ability to adjust pen shortcuts, an option to ignore touch input when using the pen, and Windows Ink Workspace settings
- Apps can now be reset if it becomes corrupted
- Windows Insider Program settings has been given its own page
- Battery usage and battery saver are now on a "Battery" Settings page, with extended features for managing individual apps
- Windows Update now has an "Active hours" setting that prevents automatic restarts during the set time
- Users can nest network speed directly from within the Settings app.
- Groups of temporary files can be selected for removal within Storage inside the Settings app
Shortcut keys
Key combination | Function |
---|---|
⊞ Win+Ctrl+F4 | Close new desktop |
⊞ Win+Ctrl+← and ⊞ Win+Ctrl+→ | Switch between desktops |
⊞ Win+Ctrl+D | Create new desktop |
⊞ Win+Tab ↹ | See all desktops and open apps via the Task View page |
⊞ Win+Q | Open up Cortana for voice input |
⊞ Win+S | Open up Cortana for typed input |
⊞ Win+A | Open up Windows 10 Action Center |
⊞ Win+X | Open Start button context menu |
⊞ Win+I | Open the Settings app |
⊞ Win+G | Open the Game bar |
See also
- Features new to Windows XP
- Features new to Windows Vista
- Features new to Windows 7
- Features new to Windows 8
- List of features removed in Windows XP
- List of features removed in Windows Vista
- List of features removed in Windows 7
- List of features removed in Windows 8
References
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