Windows 10 19H1’s Latest Build Introduces Update File Explorer Icon, Console Improvements, More

Microsoft is rolling out a new Windows 10 19H1 build to Insiders in the Fast Ring. The company today released build 18298 which brings a number of new changes. Here’s a breakdown:
- File Explorer has a new icon, as you can see below, which works better with the new light mode in Windows 10:
- You can now setup a security key for your account right from the sign-in options page in settings
- The ability to unpin a group of tiles/apps on the Start Menu is now available to all Insiders
- Touch Keyboard is now able to adapt the target for each key by predicting which key you will tap next in order to improve accuracy
- The console in Window now has a Terminal tab that includes new settings like more granular terminal colors, as well as scrolling options
- Notepad has been updated with improvements to UTF-8 encoding, and an indicator (an asterisk) on the title bar of the app when you are working on a file with unsaved changes
- Updated Windows 10 setup experience for ISO files, as well as a new orange indicator on the Power button when there’s a new update that you need to restart your device for
- Improvements to Narrator, Ease of Access for improved accessibility
There are a bunch of other new changes included in this build, as well as updates to some stock apps like Snip & Sketch and Game Bar which now has a Gallery that shows all your screenshots and videos for a particular game. You can find the full changelog here.
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