In this preview, part of the 19H1 development, Windows 10 is introducing the ability to set up a security key from the sign-in settings. The icon for File Explorer gets a modern look. Notepad gets several improvements, and there’s a new “Terminal” tab to configure new settings for Command Prompt and other consoles. Microsoft is updating the setup interface to install Windows 10, and a lot more. If you’re not planning to download this preview, or you simply want to see what Microsoft has been working for the next version, watch the hands-on video with all the new changes for Windows 10. Don’t forget to like and share the video and subscribe to the Pureinfotech YouTube channel. You can also check the review for Windows 10 build 18290:
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