And “active hours” can be set for when a reboot should not take place. For example, users will be able to schedule when to install an update. There will be additional options for managing Windows updates. And there will be a new “remote lock” feature that automatically locks your PC or tablet when you step away from it by pairing with your smartphone. The Creators Update has a “screen time limits” feature so parents can manage how much time kids are spending playing games. The update will have a mini view that allows you to keep a small window on top of what you are doing so that you can watch shows or hold Skype conversations while you work on Office documents. The Creators Update will have a “night light” feature, which reduces the blue light emitted by the screen to help you sleep better. There are also a few subtle features Microsoft is adding in the Creators Update that is inspired by user feedback. In the Creators Update, the Microsoft Edge browser will have advanced tab management and support for e-books in the Windows Store. Soon Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo will ship Windows Mixed Reality-enabled headsets with the Creators Update. The Creators Update also has built-in game broadcasting for Windows 10 and the Xbox One via Beam. There is a new Paint 3D app, which makes it much easier to create 3D objects. The Creators Update has a few new major features included in the upgrade.