The latest internal build (10537) of Windows 10 shows new icons, improved context menus, and new animations for Windows Store apps, changes the company will likely release with Threshold 2 in November.
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Windows 10 Build 10130: Start menu, new icons, Cortana, features + UI changes
Since the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has been proactively working on and releasing numerous updates to improve and optimize its operating system. Windows Insiders are also already testing some of the changes coming later this year with the Windows 10 Threshold 2 update, but today an internal build shows that Microsoft is continuing to refine Windows 10's user interface with new icons and various tweaks.
On a new internal build 10537, which is not far from the latest Windows 10 build 10532, a new set of new icons is appearing to continue to replace the old icons in the operating system. You will notice these new icons in the Device Manager, Control Panel, and various other settings sections.
Microsoft is also updating its context menus with a new gray foreground color instead of pure white. The new changes will certainly help those who aren't happy with the bright colors, but there doesn't seem to be an option for users to decide which color they want to use in the context menus.