Windows 10 Build 15019 Specifications
With the addition of the game mode and numerous other features, Windows 10 Build 15019 is the best version of Windows 10 yet. Microsoft has released the Build 15019 of Windows 10 Insider Preview, packed with new features, including the much-anticipated “Game Mode” previously announced for Xbox. This build offers exciting options and long-awaited features.
Microsoft has also announced that the “game bar,” accessible with the [Windows] + [G] key, is now compatible with full-screen operation for 17 titles listed below:
- Battlefield 3
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 – Zombies
- FIFA 14
- FIFA 17
- FIFA Manager 14
- Grim Dawn
- Guild Wars 2
- Left 4 Dead 2
- MapleStory
- Paragon
- Payday 2
- Rocket League
- The Elder Scrolls Online
- The Sims 4
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
- Warface
Regarding Edge updates, you can now enjoy full-color emoji in e-book text-to-speech, even in languages other than English.
Windows 10 Night Light Option
The “Out-Of-Box-Experience (OOBE)” has changed the initial setup method of Windows 10, among other options. This new UI was introduced in “Build 15002” released on January 9th in the U.S. Additional improvements were made based on user feedback for this build.
Windows 10 Build 15019 Gaming Mode
For example, there have been changes in privacy settings for the device in use and modifications in the behavior of connections to Wi-Fi hotspots. Wi-Fi network properties have been enhanced, and signing in to a Microsoft account is now more user-friendly.
Windows 10 Hello Cortana
In addition to enabling Windows Hello registration via Cortana’s voice, the voice guide has been updated for a more familiar and intonation-rich experience. Subtitles are now available, catering to hearing-impaired individuals. There have been bug fixes and overall appearance enhancements. Additionally, the “Blue light” feature has been renamed to “Night Light.”
Additional changes include a new look for the virtual machine screen in Hyper-V, which adjusts automatically as you drag the window’s corners. The application download status is now displayed with a progress bar in the Action Center. The “Troubleshooting” option in the Control Panel has been relocated to “Settings,” and a “System (Enhanced)” high DPI compatibility setting was added in Build 15002. IT experts can enable/disable it using the Windows ADK (Assessment Deployment Kit).
However, please be aware that some issues related to games may arise in this build. Some platforms may experience crashes and black screens with popular titles. Additionally, clicking on a specific section in a Win32 game may minimize the game and not return to it. Although Game Mode is enabled by default, there may be issues such as the toggle switch in the settings not displaying correctly, requiring user intervention for proper configuration.