Windows 11 will have an updated design

Microsoft is testing a new design for the shutdown dialog in Windows 11. informs Windows End Portal.

Unlike older versions of Microsoft operating systems, Windows 11 is still a work in progress. The company continues to add new features, but the system still has not received a unified design code.

Microsoft has already redesigned the “Open With” dialog, which has remained unchanged since Windows 8, and now the company is considering new design solutions for the close window that appears when you press Alt+F4.

According to the published screenshots, Microsoft will remove the Windows logo and computer image from the new window. The redesigned shutdown window interface will have a more simplified look and use system colors.

An updated shutdown dialog with build number 25174 appeared in Windows 11. In the future, buttons and drop-down menus are also expected to be redesigned to better fit the modern design language of the new operating system.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidMicrosoft adapted Windows 11 for Android games.



Source: Gazeta

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