Windows 10 Is About To Get Even Easier To Use Thanks To A New Update

Microsoft is set to unveil the next major upgrade to Windows 10 that will bring a wide range of improvements and additions to Microsoft's software as the company offers up its latest work. With the Windows 10 Creators Update, rolling out starting Tuesday, Cortana will let users set up Windows 10 using just their voice. This new feature might make the setup process much more convenient for users.

The new PC that would come pre-loaded with Windows 10 Creators Update will have Cortana helping the users at the start of the setup process. For instance, Cortana would help them in several processes such as connecting to Wi-Fi networks, configuring keyboard options as well as, signing into a Microsoft account.Particularly, this is not a mandatory choice for the users as they can choose to mute Cortana at any point and complete the process using mouse and keyboard, just like it is done for any other platform. Seeing how convenient this new method can be, reports suggest many users opting for it to complete the otherwise tedious process of setting up Windows. Moreover, users who want to install the Creators Update on multiple machines should be able to install the update using the Media Creation Tool.

The update will include an all-new design for Windows 10 codenamed 'Project Neon'. The new-look Windows 10 will bring a number of stylistic improvements, including boosted animations and blue to apps. Microsoft has added and made the new tools available to developers already, as part of its goal to help teams create new and also beautiful apps. Furthermore, Project Neon is also set to deliver a number of improvements to Windows 10's 3D functions, all-new Paint 3D app, better 3D support, and an overhauled gaming interface that lets you broadcast and play online easier than ever before and the link between the software and its HoloLens headset.

            

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