Security News > 2021 > May > Windows 10 is gaining these nifty feature enhancements in the next update

Later this year, Microsoft will release the first big update of the year codenamed "Windows 10 version 21H2". In addition to a new Start Menu, we're also expecting a number of improvements for existing features, such as the Windows Settings app.
Below we have outlined the new nifty changes expected to launch this year.
This setting is based on the existing "Restart apps" feature, which is currently available under Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > Restart apps in Windows 10 May 2020 Update or newer.
Microsoft is adding a new option to the Settings app that will allow you to turn off the content adaptive brightness control feature.
Sun Valley update will also introduce new animations when opening and minimizing windows.
Currently, the new animation is enabled for almost all windows transitions, including Command Prompt, PowerShell, modern and legacy apps, and more.
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