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The next Windows 10 iteration codenamed 19H1 will come with several new features and a lot of changes in terms of usability, including one that’s going to change the overall experience.

As expected, Microsoft today announced the new light theme mode for Windows 10 which brings white or light colour to the taskbar, Action Center, Start menu and other elements. The changes are live in Windows 10 Build 18282 and you can grab the update by joining the Windows Insider program’s Fast Ring.

“Ever since we introduced the ability to choose between light and dark in Windows 10, we’ve heard feedback asking for a truer separation between the two options,” Microsoft said in a blog post.

It’s one of the highly anticipated change and it pushes the operating system closer to some of the concepts that made the rounds when Windows 10 was launched in 2015.

You can enable light theme in Windows 10 by following these steps:

  • Open Settings > Personalization > Colors.
  • Enable Windows Light Mode.
  • Once enabled, you will notice that elements such as Taskbar, Action Center and Start menu with a light shell.

This setting will change the colour of the entire system to light and Microsoft is also tweaking the default wallpaper of Windows 10. It’s now lighter and matches the new desktop look.

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