![]() ![]() Check these settings out and let us know what you think. In the Settings app under Personalization, you can adjust the color of Start, Taskbar, and Action Center as well as transparency. ![]() We’ve also enabled support for AutoColor which pulls the primary color from your desktop background. The Start menu and Taskbar now have transparency and you can also resize the Start menu. Start, Taskbar, and Action Center improvements: This build introduces the new black system theme across the Start menu, Taskbar, and Action Center. Both the new Mail and Calendar apps support Office 365, Exchange,, Gmail, IMAP, POP and other popular accounts. Mail leverages the familiar and rich capability of Word to that allows you to easily insert tables, add pictures and use bullets and color to your text. Also check out the new email authoring experience. Mail includes customizable Swipe Gestures, letting you swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read/unread. New Mail and Calendar apps: These new apps bring improved performance and a familiar three-pane email UI, with a toggle to quickly move between your email and calendar. You can wait for your PCs normal installation time for Windows Updates and it will install automatically, or you can go to Settings > Update & security > Windows Updates and click the “Check for updates” button. You can upgrade your current preview build to this build via Windows Update. Windows 10 Preview Build 10061 has been released by Microsoft.
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