Microsoft is making it clear that you won’t see a big change all it once. Describing it as a “journey” a spokesperson said that we’ll slowly see elements of the new design over several Windows Insider builds. In fact, some elements were hidden in the original Creators Update, they said, but without a name.. Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore highlighted light, depth, motion, material and scale as the new aspects of Windows 10 that can be used to show character and focus that will make apps easier to use across platforms. The company is also focusing on pen input, making it possible to navigate all of Windows 10 with a stylus. Belfiore showed new copy and paste features in Microsoft Word while also striking through lines to delete them. MORE: How to Uninstall Programs in Windows 10 One spokesperson told the press that you could look at the Fluent Design System as a evolution of Metro from Windows 8, but was careful to draw comparisons specifically to aesthetics rather than functionality. A brief first look at the new design came in February during a live stream for developers, but only showed a single Windows 10 app on the desktop.
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