It’s finally that time of the year again. But this time, the Windows 10 April 2020 update got delayed, and hence I guess it will be called the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. It will be rolling out with version number 2004, code-named 20H1. And unlike the last major update which virtually had nothing new, this one promises to bring a few new things to the Windows 10 experience.
Now let’s talk about what we should expect from Windows 10 May 2020 update.
Table Of Contentshide- Windows 10 May 2020 Update Features
- Task Manager
- Windows Subsystem For Linux 2 (WSL2)
- DirectX 12 Ultimate
- Windows Display Driver Model or WDDM 2.7
- Using Microsoft Account Password for Login? No more!
- Dictation Mode
- Cloud Reset
- Better Search (Maybe?)
- Virtual Desktop Renaming
- Windows Game Bar
- Cortana
- Other Minor Windows 10 May 2020 Update Features
- Windows 10 May 2020 Update Release Date
- Conclusion
Windows 10 May 2020 Update Features
The list of Windows 10 May 2020 Update Features isn’t long by any means, but the updates included are totally worth the wait in my opinion.
Task Manager
The Windows Task Manager has two changes under the hood.
On supported systems, you can now see the GPU temperature in the Task Manager under the GPU performance tab.
The Task Manager can now identify your drive type as well. That is, it can show if your drive is an SSD or removable storage in the performance panes.
Windows Subsystem For Linux 2 (WSL2)
Both loved and hated, the Windows Subsystem for Linux now has a version 2.
It boasts a completely new architecture, heavily tuned by Microsoft but still open source(https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel). It brings full system call compatibility and greater file system performance.
It also fixes some of the issues in WSL1. For example, now you have the ability to create and run docker images withing WSL2, and you can also connect localhost to a WSL running server!
One thing to note here, on update, you won’t directly get access to WSL2. You can upgrade to WSL2 through command line, and you can have both WSL1 and WSL2 at the same time. Also, WSL2 does use some of the Hyper-V components that may cause other VMs to not work. Sad!
Biggest change though? Linux in File Explorer.
Yes, that’s literally a network path to the WSL virtual environment!
If you don’t want to stress your computer but still like to use command line for development inside Windows 10, check out this article where I have covered the Windows Package Manager Winget.
DirectX 12 Ultimate
As with every generation of new Xbox, the Xbox Series X will bring new suite of features to the DirectX graphics engine. Windows 10 May 2020 Update will allow PC gamers to get access to these features in the form of DirectX 12 Ultimate.
The notable additions to the DirectX 12U feature list, that are likely to be included in the Windows 10 May 2020 Update are as follows:
- DirectX Mesh Shader
- DirectX Ray Tracing Tier 1.1
- DirectX Sampler Feedback (Texture-Space Shading and Texture Streaming)
Windows Display Driver Model or WDDM 2.7
WDDM is the graphic driver architecture for GPUs running inside Windows 10. The WDDM decoupled graphic drivers from the kernel in the Windows Vista days, and allows graphic drivers to fail without BSOD.
WDDM 2.7 update is the update that allows DirectX 12U to offer its latest features. Apart from these, one feature that many users will enjoy is the Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling.
If you are using the right hardware and drivers, you might notice that the stuttering while moving windows from primary monitor to a secondary monitor with different refresh rate has been significantly reduced too!
Using Microsoft Account Password for Login? No more!
Microsoft has added a feature in the Windows 10 May 2020 update inside the Settings app that will not allow users to login using their Microsoft Account credentials. Meaning, you can use PIN, device-specific password, facial recognition, fingerprint or picture password to log into Windows 10 devices but not the Microsoft Account Password.
In Safe Mode, where earlier you could only log in using the Microsoft Account password, now you can log in with PIN as well.
Dictation Mode
Now press Windows Key + H to start dictating!
If you are in any text entry area, Windows + H will open up a popup that will record and convert your speech into text. The languages supported are: English (United States), English (Canada), English (UK), English (Australia), English (India), French (France), French (Canada), German (Germany), Italian (Italy), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico), Portuguese (Brazil), and Chinese (Simplified, China).
The language selection is based on the default input method language.
Cloud Reset
You can now re-install Windows 10 by downloading it through the cloud.
This will essentially allow you to reinstall Windows 10 without having to prepare a USB installation media.
Better Search (Maybe?)
A quick start menu search will now show results from Weather, Top News, This day in history and so on…. Wait! What’s that?
Using the button at the right, you can now capture a portion of the screen and do an image search. Nice!
Virtual Desktop Renaming
After the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, you can now rename your virtual desktops. Just click on the name of the virtual desktop (the default name should be Desktop #) and enter a name.
Windows Game Bar
The Windows Game bar now supports widgets! An SDK for developers has already been released.
You can expect your favorite game developers and tools to feature in the Game Bar widget forms pretty soon! XSplit, Spotify Remote and Razer Cortex have already released theirs!
Cortana
How could Microsft release a feature update to Windows 10 and not include anything for Cortana?
The Cortana now features a seperate app, and is no more integrated into the Windows Search. Microsft, 20 years later, has brought conversations to Cortana, but the focus is more on text based input rather than voice.
Microsoft has been refocusing on putting Cortana’s AI into work for it’s Microsoft office suite. Have you tried the ‘design ideas’ in Microsoft Office PowerPoint yet? It’s pretty neat! Especially for students!
Other Minor Windows 10 May 2020 Update Features
- File explorer search now includes both results from OneDrive as well as File History.
- Network panel in the settings app also got an update with regards to wireless and LTE modem. So you no longer have to go to the old control panel to configure.
- Cursor speed has been added to the Mouse panel in the settings app.
- Built-in support for IP cameras.
- Download folder now has been excluded from Disk Cleanup.
- Tabled mode has been improved, with better padding for items so that they are easier to tap.
- Ability to uninstall notepad. I don’t know who was waiting for this, but now Notepad can be uninstalled and you can install it again from the Windows store.
- If you have eye-tracking accessibility system, you can drag items with your eyes.
- Language settings in the Settings app has been improved for better usability.
Windows 10 May 2020 Update Release Date
The Windows 10 May 2020 Update has been set to roll out in a few days at the time of writing. It was scheduled for release in April 2020, but has been postponed on many occasions due to the worldwide COVID 19 Pandemic.
Conclusion
We are hoping to see the Windows 10 May 2020 Update release date is near and it will roll out pretty soon in the next few days. Be as it may, Microsoft sees Windows 10 as their long term operating system. We might even not see a new Windows Operating System ever!
Having said that, releasing feature-rich updates once or twice a year is worth appreciation. But, like always, if there’s nothing in it for everyone, the ‘annoying’ image of Windows 10 Updates will be difficult to erase.