![]() ![]() The experimental flag was first noticed by Dan, highlighted by Rafael on Twitter, and confirmed by our team. Previous reports have suggested that Windows 10 Sun Valley update will be finalized in May and begin rolling out to consumers in October or November.īefore Sun Valley launch, Windows 10 is expected to get version 21H1 “Spring 2021” update with quality improvements. The steps as below: 1.Press Win logo key R and type regedit to access Registry 2.Access Computer\HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced 3.Create a DWORD (32-bits) Value called ExtendedUIHOverTime with 9000 value data. This special event could also be a session at the big Build 2021 conference, which is set to begin in the last week of May. Release dateĪccording to reports, Microsoft is set to hold a ‘What’s new for Windows’ event in May. For enthusiasts, Microsoft is believed to be working on bigger changes, including a new optional Start Menu. However, the default functionality of core components won’t be radically different from the current version and it shouldn’t bother most people. You can expect them to look and work better than the current implementation.Īt the moment, there doesn’t appear to be any options to turn off the floating interface in Windows 10. These overhauls will be part of the Sun Valley update and the final version will not have the borders. The floating menus are something we’ve already seen in preview builds of Windows 10X and other operating systems like macOS. ![]() The final version will not include the borders around the menu ![]() Microsoft is still developing the floating UI feature and it currently works partially, as shown in the below GIF. The same floating design is also coming to Action Center, Clock flyout, Volume flyout, and WiFi flyout. However, at the moment, the design is only live for the jumplist menu. Instead of being attached to the taskbar, right-click menu for pinned/open apps, flyouts, etc will now float above the taskbar, leaving a visible gap. The feature is currently hidden behind the experimental flag “JumpListRestyledAcrylic”, which can be activated if you debug the ShellExperienceHost.exe using Visual Studio and set “JumpListRestyledAcrylic” to visible. The new UI for taskbar jumplist (right-click menu) places menus within a floating box. ![]()
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