For example, Microsoft has enabled rounded corners and shadow in ODBC Data Source Administrator, one of the oldest legacy tools that allow administrators to connect a Microsoft Access database to an external data source such as Microsoft SQL Server. ODBC Data Source Administrator tool is apparently getting noticeable UI improvements for the first time since Windows 7. Of course, most people don’t use the OOBC Data Source tool, but this leak confirms that Microsoft has also applied its modern rounded corners treatment to one of the oldest tools. Legacy apps like Device Manager and disk management tool are now also using rounded corners. 
 It’s a subtle change, but it’s noticeable and it does seem to improve the overall UI consistency. As we mentioned at the outset, Microsoft is changing icons too and some of these icons include things such as images of floppy disk drives, networking (chips and modems), globe (internet), etc. In fact, Control Panel, which still exists on Windows 11, is also using new icons and rounded corners. There are new icons and rounded corners for Task Manager too. These icons are part of the Fluent Design revamp, which was previously limited to modern apps such as Windows Store, Edge, and Microsoft 365 apps. The post Windows 11: Old-school Windows dialogs are also getting UI changes appeared first on Windows Latest Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/1 ... i-changes/