Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20241
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20241. What’s new in Build 20241 Introducing theme-aware splash screens for apps Building on theme-aware tiles in Start, we’re introducing theme-aware splash screens for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. Now, when an eligible UWP app is launched, the splash screen color will match your default app mode. For example, if you have light theme turned on, you’ll see a light theme splash screen, and if you have dark theme turned on (for the “default app mode”) then you’ll see a dark theme splash screen. The following apps support theme-aware splash screens today: SettingsStoreWindows SecurityAlarms & ClockCalculatorMapsVoice RecorderGrooveMovies & TVSnip & SketchMicrosoft ToDoOfficeFeedback HubMicrosoft Solitaire Collection Over time, more apps will be updated via the Store to support having a theme-aware splash screen. NOTE: Some apps like Store and Feedback Hub may show an extended splash screen in your accent color instead of the theme-aware light or dark theme. This feature is rolling out to a subset of Insiders in the Dev Channel at first to help us quickly identify issues that may impact performance and reliability. Rest assured they will be gradually rolling out to everyone in the Dev Channel. Enhancing your defrag experience We’re making a few changes to the Optimize Drives page (Settings > System > Storage > Optimize Drives), including: Adding a new “Advanced View” checkbox to list all volumes including hidden volumes. Read the full article










