

Some of the quick actions have been refreshed, but the big change is sliders for both volume and screen brightness.


Microsoft is making changes to its notifications center (Action Center) in the Windows 10 Creators Update. Brad Sams over at has surfaced all of the big additions in the Windows 10 Creators Update, and it's safe to say there are some surprising changes. While we're expecting to see features like better trackpad gesture control, blue light reduction (like F.lux), and Windows Holographic integration, Microsoft has a whole lot more planned. We're at the event to bring you all the details of what's announced today, and you can also watch it live with us right here.Microsoft announced its Creators Update during its press event earlier this week, and a fast-paced video has highlighted a number of new changes. We'll hopefully find out today at the company's event. It's worth noting that this could just be placeholder text, and it's possible that Microsoft may announce an entirely different name for the update. But while the Redstone 1 update eventually became known as the Anniversary Update, which was released in August, it looks like the next one may be called the 'Creators Update'. Windows Insiders are familiar with the next big Windows 10 update by its codename, 'Redstone 2'. This application requires joining the Windows Insider Program () and installing the Windows 10 Creators Update (Build 14800 or greater) The Windows Store listing for the new Microsoft Paint app - developed under the codename 'Newcastle' - doesn't offer much information about the new app, but it does include this intriguing paragraph:

We've also been expecting to hear some official details on the next major update to its OS - but it looks like one key detail may have been revealed prematurely. Today, Microsoft is hosting a Windows 10 event in New York City, at which it's likely to unveil a new Surface all-in-one PC, and possibly some other devices and peripherals.
