

According to Microsoft, Mixed Reality includes Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Holographic computing. Windows 10 Creators Update will include support for Mixed Reality. Once you’re back in the Bluetooth range of your PC, it will automatically unlock once your Bluetooth device is connected again. Now, Windows waits for about 30 seconds for the paired device and if it’s still out of range, your PC will be automatically locked. So, if you walk away from your PC with the paired device, it will be disconnected when it’s out of range. This device can be anything, but a smartphone or smartwatch is preferred, as these devices always stick around with us. Before you can use this feature, you need to pair atleast one Bluetooth device with your PC. We all know Windows Hello, the feature which lets you unlock your Windows 10 computer via a fingerprint or iris scanner. The Creators Update brings another similar feature known as Dynamic Lock. This is basically an optimization done on the software side of things, so expect minor improvements. It has to be enabled for each game separately and it can be enabled/disabled from the Game Bar, which can be accessed any time by pressing “Windows + G” keys. Once Game Mode is turned on, the CPU and GPU resources will be prioritized to the games, thereby letting you get a slight boost in frame rate while gaming. The new “Game Mode” in Windows 10 Creators Update is perhaps the most interesting feature for all the gamers out there, as Game Mode will now let you get some improvement in performance on your hardware. In addition to this, Microsoft also offers Remix 3D, a growing online library where people can share their creations with the community. How cool is that? It’s simple to create 3D objects right from scratch with all the tools that’s available. Microsoft has introduced a new Paint 3D app, which features 3D image manipulation and lets you convert your 2D images to 3D objects.

Well, that’s changing with the Windows 10 Creators Update.

However, Paint has changed much ever since its introduction in the budding years of Windows. Microsoft Paint is something we have all used and in fact, many people still use it everyday. With the Creators update, you can now Enable/Disable Location, Speech Recognition, Diagnostics, Tailored experience with diagnostic data and Relevant Ads, with just a few toggles and you’re good to go. Setting up the privacy settings in Windows 10 has been made much simpler, with a neat dashboard just for privacy controls. Well, with the Creators Update, this issue has been resolved, to an extent. It was hard to turn them off individually one by one. This was mostly because of the OneDrive and Cortana integration into the operating system. Ever since the launch of Windows 10, users have been concerned about their privacy, as the operating system shares a lot of data with Microsoft.
