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Windows Spotlight is a feature included with Windows 10 and Windows 11 which downloads images and advertisements from Bing and displays them as background wallpapers on the lock screen. In 2017, Microsoft began adding location information for many of the photographs.
New option to snooze or turn off the "Start backup" reminder in the File Explorer address bar; New ability to restore all previously opened tabs in each File Explorer window; Update to the top right hotspot on the lock screen with different treatments; Improvements to the Spotlight icon on the desktop Changes to the interaction model
Update to the top right hotspot on the lock screen with different treatments [a] Update to the interaction model of Spotlight icon on the desktop [a] New Visual preview of links and web content in the Windows share window; 10.0.22635.4660 [82] KB5048808 Beta Channel: January 3, 2025 New icon labels for common actions in context menu
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Redesigned network flyout on the lock screen; Added the ability to tear out and merge tabs in File Explorer [a] 10.0.23475.1000 [143] Dev Channel: June 7, 2023 Modernized File Explorer Home page [a] Modernized address bar and search box in File Explorer [a] New Dynamic Lighting page in the Settings app for controlling dynamic lighting devices
On iOS 7, the slider widget was removed as part of a larger overhaul of the iOS interface, and users could now swipe from any point on the screen. The lock screen also displays a clock, notifications, and provides audio playback controls. [5] [6] iOS 10 made major changes to the lock screen, replacing the sliding gesture with pressing the Home ...
File Explorer, previously known as Windows Explorer, is a file manager application and default desktop environment that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards.
Control Panel has been part of Microsoft Windows since Windows 1.0, [1] with each successive version introducing new applets. Beginning with Windows 95, the Control Panel is implemented as a special folder, i.e. the folder does not physically exist, but only contains shortcuts to various applets such as Add or Remove Programs and Internet Options.