The Xbox update adds much needed functionality to Xbox Series X consoles.

The Xbox update adds much needed functionality to Xbox Series X consoles.

This month’s Xbox update is available, bringing a 4K region to Xbox Series X consoles, an Xbox Night Mode that lets you dim the screen and the controller’s power button, and more. These are the updates that the community has been asking for for some time, and that were finally brought to the console.

The most significant change here, at least for Xbox Series X owners, is the new 4K dashboard. If you’re using a 4K monitor with your console, you’ve probably noticed that the panel doesn’t look great because it has been scaled up from 1080p to 4K.

After installing this month’s update, the dashboard, guide, and other menus will natively be rendered in 4K, allowing for greater clarity and improved text readability.

Then there’s the Xbox Night Mode, which is “a set of settings that adjust light sources to help keep rooms dark at night and support gamers who are sensitive to light,” according to the latter. after done Xbox Wire.

After installing the update, you’ll be able to dim and add filters (the blue light filter is only available on Xbox Series X | S consoles) to your connected display and also dim or even turn off the power buttons on the console and console.

You can also set up a night mode schedule that dynamically switches between light and dark subjects. All of these settings can be found in Settings > Accessibility > Night mode or Settings > TV and display options > Night mode.

Finally, in a step toward greater accessibility for users, Microsoft is adding the Quick Settings menu to the Xbox Guide, allowing you to toggle accessibility features without having to exit a game or app. All these updates are now available.

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