Microsoft has started rolling out the Windows 10 October 2020 update (also known as Windows 10 20H2) to Windows 10 users. The update brings the much-awaited theme-aware tiles in the Start menu, among other improvements.
What’s New?
The latest Windows 10 update comes with the new Chromium-based Edge. Through this update, Microsoft has added additional functionalities including the keyboard shortcut Alt+Tab to switch between tabs in Edge. You can also pin websites to the taskbar.
With Windows 10 20H2, Microsoft continues to move away from legacy Control Panel-based settings. As spotted on a recent Insider build, you can now change the refresh rate of the display from the Settings menu.
Apart from these changes, the update slightly improves the tablet experience. Windows 10 now automatically switches to tablet mode when you detach the keyboard. There are a few changes for the enterprise customers as well, which you can check out here.
How To Get Windows 10 20H2
The October 2020 update is initially available to select devices running Windows 10 version 1903 or later. Microsoft says that Windows 10 users running May 2020 update will have a faster update experience and the update will install like a monthly update.
You can visit Settings -> Update & Security -> Windows Update and click on ‘Check for updates’ to manually check if the update has reached your device.
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