Top 5 New Windows 10 Features

Windows 10’s 20H1 update

Last updated on August 20th, 2023 at 3:10 am

Currently, Microsoft is working on its next update, Windows 10’s 20H1. The upgrade is expected to be launched sometime around May this year. Also known as Windows 10 version 2004, the new update is supposed to be even bigger than the last Windows update that came out in November 2019.

As you read on, you’ll see a collection of useful improvements made to the OS, and although the list of additions is quite long, we have decided only to mention 5 here.

5 Latest Windows 10 Features

WSL 2

One of the most important features in Windows 10 20H1 is the new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL 2). The subsystem uses a real Linux kernel to provide a powerful, full-featured Linux environment.

Microsoft is building its own Linux kernel that it plans to ship with WSL 2; the subsystem will update with the regular Windows update. You also have the option to build your own kernel and use it on top of Windows 10. However, similar to WSL 1, the new WSL 2 will work perfectly fine without any additional configuration.

WSL 2 promises a drastic increase in the file system performance, not to mention, offers full-system call compatibility. Moreover, Microsoft has also added support for ARM64 devices, meaning WSL 2 will work on ARM PCs given it is run on Windows, and the CPU supports virtualization.

You will also find other configuration options that are available to you like you can set a Linux distribution’s default user account and so on. All in all, it’s a feature many programmers would find satisfying.

New Cortana

So far you have interacted with Cortana via voice, how would you feel about talking to Cortana via texts?

Microsoft has introduced the idea of a chat-based UI as the “new” Cortana experience. The new design allows you to type your queries and have a conversation with the personal assistant Cortana. Similar to a messenger app, the new Cortana shows your chat history in a chat window. As soon as you open Cortana from the taskbar, you get access to all of your queries dated until today since as far back as the chat exists.

Instead of adjusting it in the start menu, the Cortana panel is now being changed to a standard window. Feel free to move the window around or resize it on the screen. Another fun addition is the Windows 10 support for both light and dark themes.

Aside from the design improvements, a new updated speech and language model has been deployed. It is said to increase Cortana’s performance incredibly.

However, Microsoft has also decided to get rid of some of its features, such as timers, jokers, and Bing instant search results. They have said to have shifted the focus on productivity features instead.

A Better “Tablet Experience”

Windows 20H1 is adding a new “tablet experience” that falls somewhere in-between the not so ideal Windows 10 classic desktop mode and Windows 8 tablet mode.

When using a PC that comes with a touch screen, without any peripheral devices attached, you can change the typical desktop interface to an easy-to-use tablet-like UI.

As stated by Microsoft, the new feature will not replace the Tablet Mode. However, in the case of convertible PCs, instead of automatically entering the tablet mode when the keyboard is removed, or the screen is flipped, the classic Microsoft desktop will get optimized.

Instead of offering the tablet mode on 2-in-1 devices, Microsoft has decided to use the optimized classic Windows 10 desktop to ensure a better touch screen experience.

Drag-and-Drop With Your Eyes

Another cool feature that “caught” our eye was the Windows 10 Eye Control feature.

It is supposed to work with a specific eye-tracking device or software. At its core, the accessibility feature will allow you to control your PC by merely moving your eyes. 20H1 aims to enhance this feature even further and explore its many possibilities.

For now, you can use this feature to perform the basic mouse action of drag and drop by moving your eyes around. To select a certain folder or file, focus your eyes on the item, and then with a swift movement of your eyes, drop it at its destination.

Built-in Support for Network Cameras

Last but not least, we have another exciting Windows 10 feature that you might be interested in.

The new update has built-in IP-based camera support. It will allow cameras to send you their video feeds over the local network. Before this you needed a third-party software to view these feeds on Windows 10.

You can add all your network-based cameras via Settings > Devices > Bluetooth and other devices > Add Bluetooth or other devices. And with a single click, you can add any supported camera on your local network to your system. Once added, you can access the camera and receive its feed using the built-in Camera app.

Summary

If you find these new improvements to Windows 10 exciting, then wait till you read about the many other additions made to the OS. By the time May comes around, we’ll have ourselves Windows 20H1 focused on delivering a more powerful and efficient OS than ever before.

Image Source: How-to-Geek

Author Bio:

Dinesh Lakhwani

Dinesh Lakhwani, the entrepreneurial brain behind “TechCommuters,” achieved big things in the tech world. He started the company to make smart and user-friendly tech solutions. Thanks to his sharp thinking, focus on quality and the motto of never giving up, TechCommuters became a top player in the industry. His commitment to excellence has propelled the company to a leading position in the industry.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Post

Recent Post

How to Fix Microphone Not Working on Windows 10?

By TechCommuters / March 12, 2021

When you are in the middle of an important video call, and suddenly another person on the call can’t hear you, this might be due to your faulty microphone. The microphone not working on Windows 10 can occur due to hardware or software problems.  Therefore, you need to run multiple mics not working on Windows […]

How to Check and Free Up iCloud Storage Space on Your Apple Devices

By TechCommuters / March 5, 2021

Apple introduced the iCloud facility back in 2011 and, since then, has been offering a 5 GB free iCloud storage space with every Apple ID. In a device where you want to store your work files, family photos, music tracks, and other digital content — 5 GB is a peanut space.  However, you can move […]

10 Best Meditation Apps for Android in 2024

By TechCommuters / March 2, 2021

Are you feeling more anxious lately? Is your focus and productivity degrading?  Then, you need to relax your mind and practice meditation to reduce your stress level. Today, you don’t need to attend a class or visit a professional to practice mindfulness; you just need to download the best meditation apps on your smartphones and […]

How to Download Embedded Videos Online

By TechCommuters / February 28, 2021

Do you want to download embedded videos online? And, then transfer them from your one device to another? It might sound daunting to download an embedded video, but it isn’t actually that hard. You can easily download videos from self-hosted and HTML5 based web pages on your computer or mobile.  Without going to the original […]

How to Fix a Camera or Webcam Not Working on Windows 10 and Mac?

By TechCommuters / February 27, 2021

With the rise in remote work culture, video meetings and online presentations are ingrained in our lives. If your webcam is not working, you can’t properly communicate with your colleagues or family members.  The problem of “Window 10 camera not working” or “Mac camera not working” is still pretty common even after decades of camera […]

How to Check Someone’s Android Phone Activities Live?

By TechCommuters / February 26, 2021

You must have seen the spy apps that give quick results for every update, give screenshots from the target Android phone, and monitor all sorts of social apps. But have you ever come across a spy app that can actually show you the screen of the target Android phone and show you the activities currently […]

5 Best Adobe Flash Player Alternatives in 2024

By TechCommuters / February 26, 2021

Undoubtedly, Adobe Flash Player is the most popular and powerful Flash player out there. It supports multimedia content, helps in executing internet-rich applications, and streams audio and video files. Unfortunately, Adobe’s security and outdated features have been pulling it down and encouraging users to look for the best Adobe Flash Player alternatives.  If you are […]

How Can A GPS Tracker Be More Useful?

By TechCommuters / February 25, 2021

Whenever you consider driving, the primary concern which strikes a chord is security. What might else you request if you are given the best GPS packed with a backup camera to make your excursion generally comfy and dread free? GPS with the backup camera gives you an option to view  back and forward and also […]

10 Best Music Players for Windows PC in 2024

By TechCommuters / February 23, 2021

Music is the best medicine for your soul. You can plug into your favorite playlist anytime and immediately relax your mind. For quick musical therapy, you need to download the best music player for Windows. Apart from the Windows Media player, you have multiple better music players for PC. In this post, we are going […]

How to Fix Bluetooth Not Working in Windows 10?

By TechCommuters / February 21, 2021

Whether you want to share files or connect wireless devices with your Windows 10 laptop, Bluetooth is a great tool for it. However, Windows often Bluetooth does not work properly, or you can’t connect devices to your computer.  “Bluetooth not working in Windows 10” is a common issue, but it can be frustrating when you […]