This is the build we could all get very soon

Mar 13, 2015 09:26 GMT  ·  By

There are plenty of leaked Windows 10 screenshots around these days, but it's really hard to determine which ones actually show the next build of the operating system that's going to be released to insiders sometime soon.

Now a video posted on YouTube shows what's being called “Windows 10 March Technical Preview,” which is reportedly the build that Microsoft is preparing for a public release.

Unfortunately, the build number is blurred out in this video, so we can't tell for sure which build it actually is, but it would be really interesting to see whether Microsoft plans to really call it “March Technical Preview” or stick to the same numbering scheme currently being used for Windows 10.

Improved multiple desktops

While Microsoft has decided to keep all details secret, this video suggests that improvements for the Task view feature are very likely to be included, so working with multiple desktops should be easier when the new build comes out.

As you can see for yourselves by clicking the play button below, this particular build allows users to drag windows from one desktop to another, which greatly improves productivity and makes juggling between desktops faster.

At the same time, the new desktop button has been moved to the right side of the screen and the background now has transparency, which makes everything look a bit more modern and fresh.

There also seems to be a new option that allows you to select a wireless network to connect to more easily, but it's not yet clear if Microsoft wants to stick to this design or not. In build 9926, connecting to a new wireless network requires you to open the revamped PC settings screen and only then select a Wi-Fi network, but in new builds this procedure could be significantly faster with the addition of a new menu.

The next Windows 10 build is expected to arrive anytime soon, and sources say that it's likely to be unveiled today or early next week.