Windows 10: Microsoft is giving its new operating system a lick of paint
Windows 10 will be continually updated and refreshed by Microsoft
MICROSOFT is tweaking a number of icons and design elements in Windows 10.
 
Microsoft is hard at work on a series of updates for Windows 10 – including a major release scheduled for November which will reportedly add a number of missing features to the operating system.
Windows 10 – the last major OS release from Microsoft – will be continually updated and tweaked as part of the US technology firm's new Windows as a Service business plan.
The new operating system, which blends elements from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, has been well received by PC users.
However some users have reported slow boot-up speeds, wifi connections dropping-out and child safety features being wiped, following the complimentary upgrade to the new operating system.
A new version of the operating system, recently released to those on the Windows Insider beta testing programme, reveals that Microsoft is still tweaking the visuals of its new OS.
 
Windows 10: Microsoft is giving its new operating system a lick of paint
Many of the icons have been updated across the operating system
 
Windows 10: Microsoft is giving its new operating system a lick of paint
A number of the icons in Windows 10 were a hangover from Microsoft's last visual style, Aero
 
Windows 10: Microsoft is giving its new operating system a lick of paint
The technology pictured in the icons has also been modernised
 
Windows 10: Microsoft is giving its new operating system a lick of paint
Microsoft is continually tweaking, changing and updating its latest operating system
The Redmond firm has flatten and changed a number of icons within the system and hidden in the preference panels.
A number of the icons, which were remnants from the Aero visual style with accompanied Windows 7, have been redesigned.
The new icons, which are included in Windows insider build 1053X, are currently being trailed with the beta testers.
It is not yet known when – or if – the updated icons will be rolled out to the commercial versions of Windows 10.
 

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