Disabling transparency will now also disable it on the logon screen.Action Center now has a shadow like other flyouts.Long names in the print dialog will now wrap rather than being cut off.The printing dialog now makes more use of icons to make options more clear.The printing dialog will now follow your color theme.Users can now theme the taskbar, Start menu, and the Action Center flyout separately from apps with a new custom color mode. The Windows UI now supports a light theme.The default wallpaper has been changed to a lighter one.The Windows sign-in screen now uses the acrylic background when the lock screen is dismissed.Cortana and Search have been split up with their own buttons on the taskbar.It is now possible to re-arrange quick actions right in the Action Center, or add new quick actions.The Brightness quick action has been replaced with a slider.It also shows which app is using the microphone. When your microphone is in use, it will show an icon in the system tray.
There is now a notification area (system tray) icon with an orange dot for Windows Update if a reboot is required to update the device.
See how to Reduce Reserved Storage Size in Windows 10. Windows will now reserve 7 GB of disk space for updates, apps, temporary files and system caches.Windows updates and Microsoft Store app updates will be co-ordinated to minimize disruptions.Active Hours can now be automatically managed by Windows (Intelligent Active Hours).A new link, "Pause updates for 7 days", has been added to the Windows Update page for Home edition users.Major new releases (build upgrades) or what Microsoft calls "Feature Updates" will now get a "download and install" option, they will not be automatically downloaded and installed unless the Windows version is approaching end of support. There are major changes for Windows Update.Windows 10 Release History Windows Update