A number of users are interested in delaying the upgrade to Windows 10 version 1903, officially known as Windows 10 May 2019 Update, code named "19H1". There are many reasons for this. Most users don't want to disturb their existing setup and do not want their custom settings getting reset again by the version 1903. Here is the official way to postpone the upgrade to Windows 10 version 1903.
Author: Sergey Tkachenko
Enable Mouse ClickLock in Windows 10
Enable Mouse ClickLock in Windows 10
ClickLock is a special feature of Windows that allows locking down the primary mouse button (usually left) after a single click. By enabling this option, you can select some text or drag an object without holding down the left mouse button.
Microsoft Has Changed Windows Insider Ring Contents, Check Out Your Settings
A few days ago, Microsoft announced that they are going to release Windows 10 version 1903 previously known as "19H1" in May. Also, they revealed that its official name is "Windows 10 May 2019 Update". Additionally, the company announced that they are merging Skip Ahead and Fast Ring Insider rings, and offering them 20H1 builds.
What’s New In Windows 10 Version 1903 May 2019 Update
As you may already know, Windows 10 '19H1' development is over. Microsoft has started fixing its minor bugs. Also, the company has revealed its official marketing name, which is Windows 10 May 2019 Update, version 1903. The update is expected to be released to the production branch in May 2019. It will become available to everyone via Update Assistant, Media Creation Tool and ISO images. Windows Insiders should get the final build of the feature update this September. Here is the most comprehensive change log for Windows 10 May 2019 Update, version 1903.
Aurora Borealis theme for Windows 10, 8, and 7
The beautiful Aurora Borealis theme for Windows features 8 gorgeous wallpapers with shots of the wonderful Aurora phenomenon. This beautiful themepack was initially created for Windows 7, but you can use it in Windows 10, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Change Removal Policy for External Drives in Windows 10
Windows defines two main removal policies for external drives, Quick removal and Better performance. The policies control how the system interacts with external storage devices such as USB drives or Thunderbolt-enabled external drives. Beginning in Windows 10 version 1809, the default policy is Quick removal.
Skype: Up to 50 People in Group Call
Some time ago, Microsoft released Skype Insider Preview v8.41.76.55 with support for calls in groups of up to 50! Today the change reached the stable branch of Skype for Desktop.
Microsoft Announced Windows 10 May 2019 Update
A new blog post on the official Windows blog has revealed Windows 10 May 2019 Update, along with plenty of changes made to the update delivery process.
Windows 10 Build 18362.30 KB4497464 (Fast and Slow Rings)
Microsoft is releasing a new cumulative update to Insiders in the Slow and Fast rings. The update KB4497464 raises the OS version to build 18362.30. The update delivers a number of stability fixes.
Create All Tasks God Mode Toolbar in Windows 10
In Windows 10, Microsoft is moving everything from the classic Control Panel to the Modern app called "Settings". It has already inherited many options which were exclusively available in the Control Panel. If you prefer using the classic Control panel, you may be aware of a hidden "All Tasks" applet that lists all Control Panel items in a single view. Here's how to create a taskbar toolbar for the All Tasks applet, so all Windows 10 settings will be one click away from your mouse pointer.