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Here is what's new in Windows 10 build 10532

Last night Microsoft rolled out a new Insider build of Windows 10 to the Fast ring, this time at build 10532, and while we are aware of the known issues for this build, here's what's new.

First up, people will be pleased to know that Microsoft is taking the inconsistencies with certain UI elements seriously, one of these being context menus.

We’ve heard feedback about the consistency of menus within Windows 10, so we’ve made some changes to improve these and give them a modern look at and feel. We are still working on it, but you’ll see some good changes with this build. We’re also further unifying the light and dark theming across the OS and are looking forward to you trying these latest changes and providing additional feedback.

If you're wondering about the light and dark theming mentioned above, just right click on the start button in build 10532, you'll see that the context menu for power users has been updated with the same style of context menu, but using the dark theme.

More ways to share your feedback has also been added in this build, and because it's a Universal app, the updated feedback tool will also make it to Windows 10 Mobile "with the next flight."

You have the option to share using any application that supports the Windows Share functionality or get a direct link copied to your clipboard for pasting anywhere you like. We think this will help Insiders more easily share specific feedback and suggestions with other Insiders on Twitter, Insider forum discussions, and directly with our engineers. Naturally we would like to hear your feedback on this new feature as you use it.

Other than the above new features, no others were mentioned, so if you see something new let us know in the comments below.

Source: Microsoft

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