This video is not meant to be a full review of the upcoming Sun Valley update for Windows. Instead, it is a recap of the new improvements that Microsoft has made known through the Insider builds in the Dev Channel. Some of which include new iconography for File Explorer, Settings, and other parts of the system. An updated version of the Start menu with better organization for tools and a new power option. We looked at the new Voice Typing and Touch Keyboard experiences with rounded corners and improved design. The video also highlights the new setting to enable or disable the adaptive brightness control (CABC) feature, the “Cameras” settings page to manage webcams and network cameras, the new Auto HDR for gaming feature to convert SDR games into HDR automatically. Furthermore, Microsoft has been working on other Settings improvements. For example, on Windows 11, you will also get new management tools to create, delete, and format drives, and Storage Spaces is now part of the Settings experience. Finally, Windows 11 is expected to ship with support to run Linux GUI apps, and the hands-on video shows you how the experience works and more. If you want to learn more about Microsoft’s progress for its desktop operating system, you can watch this hands-on video that covers the most important changes available on Windows 11 (thus far). Subscribe to the Pureinfotech YouTube channel and like the video if you find it insightful. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.