According to several recent rumors, Microsoft may have unintentionally disclosed an important Windows 12 design element.
Here’s How Windows 12 Will Look Like
An image of the redesigned Windows UI that was displayed at Microsoft's Ignite event on Wednesday was described in a report by Windows Central's Zac Bowden.
A floating taskbar at the bottom, a floating search box in the centre, weather information in the top left, which might be a widget, and a date and time with other icons in the top right corner are just a few of the many modifications that have been made.
After this image, Zac reached out to his sources about the details about it, and they told him that “this UI is representative of the design goals that Microsoft is hoping to achieve with the next version of Windows”.
And this makes more sense as his earlier report mentioned Microsoft making a lot of changes for its next Windows, such as it would get a new codename, “Next Valley,” as in years and a new three-year cycle of release.
Also, Zac has made a complete concept of it how it actually looks, which you can see in the above image.
Windows 12 still have two years to get launched, according to the rumored year, which is 2024, but these changes already seem well accepted as they would improve the experience.
As they will be better for touchscreen users of Windows, and at the same time, they will also function well for mouse users.
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