Change and Improvements
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We
have started rolling out from Microsoft Teams to Insiders in the Dev Channel.
Not every will see it right away.
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The
hidden icons fly out on the lower right of the Taskbar has been update to match
the new visuals the new visuals of Windows 11 (Please note-it may not look
right after updating to build - toggling two themes will correct the issue).
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We added the ability to quickly access
Focus assist settings directly from Notification Center.
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When a background
activity from an app requires attention, the app will flash on the Taskbar to
get your attention. In Windows 11, we have updated this design so that it still
grabs your attention but with a calming treatment that minimizes the impact of
unwarranted distractions. The subtle flashing eventually stops, and you will
see a slightly red back plate and red pill under the app icon continuing to
note a background activity needs your attention. Let us know what you think!
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The touch keyboard
icon in the Taskbar has been adjusted to be more consistent with the size of
the other icons in the corner of the Taskbar.
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The Taskbar
calendar fly out will now fully collapse down when clicking the chevron in the
top corner to give you more room for notifications.
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In the latest
Microsoft Store update rolling out to Insiders, we made navigation in our new
Microsoft Store feel fast and fun. When you select an app or movie you’re
interested in, you might notice some animations that help you keep track of
what you’re browsing. Give it a try, we hope you like it as much as we do.
Fixes
Taskbar :
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We
fixed the issue that was causing
Explorer.exe to crash when the date and time button on the Taskbar is clicked
to access new notifications with Focus Assist turned off.
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Added the missing
settings icons for the context menu entries when right clicking network,
volume, and battery in the Taskbar.
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Fixed an issue
that was making the clock in the Taskbar get stuck and out of sync.
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Addressed an
explorer.exe crash that could happen after resuming from standby, related to
the volume icon in the Taskbar.
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Addressed an issue
where the progress bar below app icons in the Taskbar was not displaying in
some cases.
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Clicking on the
Taskbar when either Start or Search is open will now make them dismiss.
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If you tap Taskbar
icons using touch you should now see the same icon animation that was visible
when using the mouse.
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The lunar calendar
(when enabled) text should no longer overlap the numbers in the Taskbar
calendar fly out.
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The calendar fly
out should now show the correct month when in a collapsed state.
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The date at the
top of the calendar fly out should now follow your preferred format and not the
format matching your display language.
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If the Start menu
is open, when hovering over Task View the window will now appear above Start
menu instead of behind it.
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Right-clicking
Task View will now make the preview window dismiss so you can actually use the
context menu.
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Fixed an issue
where if you click on a snap group in the Taskbar, it might not bring up all
the app windows after docking and undocking.
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The icons used for
the On / Off indicators in the Taskbar for the Pinyin IME are now a consistent
size.
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Signing out and
back in when battery saver is running should no longer result in Taskbar
becoming transparent.
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Mitigated an issue
making the network icon sometimes unexpectedly not show in the Taskbar.
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The Taskbar
previews will no longer draw off screen after upgrading to this build.
Settings :
ü We fixed an issue causing multiple buttons and
options in Settings to not work in the previous flight, including Go Back and
Reset Your PC under Recovery, enabling Developer mode, renaming your PC, and
enabling Remote Desktop.
ü The page titles in Settings should no longer be
drawing too high up / off screen.
ü Searching for add and remove programs in Settings
should now return the expected Settings page.
ü We’ve done some work to help search in Settings
initialize faster.
ü Addressed an issue that was causing crashes in
Settings when interacting with the Windows Insider Program section.
ü Fixed an issue that could make Settings crash on
launch.
ü Fixed an icon rendering issue in Power and
Battery Settings.
ü Fixed some reliability issues with the Language
and Region page in Settings.
ü Made a change to help address a problem where the
preview in Personalization Settings sometimes unexpectedly showed you were
using a black wallpaper when you weren’t.
ü The font used in the Lock Screen Settings preview
should now match the actual lock screen.
ü Fixed a bug making all the icons in Quick
Settings appear unexpectedly flipped for Insiders using the Arabic display
language.
ü Using the brightness slider in Quick Settings
should now show a number as you’re adjusting, like it does with volume
File Explorer :
ü Using mouse to open the context
menu in File Explorer and on the desktop should no longer display a keyboard
focus rectangle on first launch (until you start using the keyboard to navigate
it).
ü We’ve tweaked the context menu
to address feedback that sometimes submenus were unexpectedly closing when you
were trying to use them.
ü Fixed a flicker where you could
see New become New Item in the context menu.
ü We’ve done some work on the
context menu positioning logic so that submenus should no longer appear
partially offscreen or unexpectedly far away.
ü We fixed two issues impacting
explorer.exe reliability when bringing up the context menu, including
specifically when right-clicking on a zip file.
ü Addressed an issue causing the
“Unpin from Start” option when right clicking an app to not work.
Search:
ü Fixed an issue making Search’s
shadow appear boxy.
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Have adjusted the positioning of the Search window when the Taskbar is
left aligned, so that it matches Start.
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We’ve addressed an issue where what was displaying when hovering over
the Search icon in the Taskbar wasn’t in sync with what would actually launch
when you clicked one of the entries.
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If you’ve launched websites using Search, those should now be properly
displayed in the recent searches when hovering over the Search icon in the
Taskbar.
ü Made a change to address an
issue where some Insiders were unexpectedly not seeing the brightness slider in
Quick Settings after upgrading.
Widgets:
ü We fixed an issue resulting in
your widget configurations not getting saved and unexpectedly being reset.
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The widgets board and content should now be sized for the correct screen
when using multiple monitors.
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Addressed an issue where sign-in wasn’t working for widgets in some
scenarios due to authentication hanging.
ü We’ve made another fix to
address the clock in the widgets board not following your preferred format.
Other:
ü Device Security should no longer
say “Standard hardware security not supported” for Insiders with supported
hardware.
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With this build the access keys for WIN + X (so that you can do things
like “WIN + X M” to launch Device Manager) should now appear consistently.
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Fingerprint sign in should no longer stop working after rebooting your
PC.
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Addressed an accessibility issue where keyboard focus would disappear
from Start after pressing Tab then Shift + Tab.
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Fixed a bug causing the informational pop ups in voice typing to not
dismiss on click.
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Fixed an infinite loop making some Insider’s devices hang during
shutdown.
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We made an adjustment to help address an issue causing the title bar to
not render correctly on certain apps.
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Made a fix to stop your wallpaper from flashing when switching between
Desktops.
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Updated the snap layouts window to now use the default animation for fly
outs instead of just popping in.
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Addressed an issue that was making Sticky Notes and Microsoft To Do
crash on launch sometimes.
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Fixed a DWM memory leak that was happening when rotating your device
back and forth between landscape and portrait mode.
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Made a change to address the issue where text could become truncated in
the message dialog from Windows Update alerting that an update was ready.
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Window borders should now be displayed correctly when using high
contrast.
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Turning off “Show shadows under windows” in Performance Options should
now actually turn off the shadows under windows.
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We’ve made some tweaks to fix an issue where context menus and tooltip
were appearing far from the mouse when using Windows with the Arabic display
language.
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Addressed an issue where the network icons on the lock screen and login
screen weren’t consistent.
Known issues
ü [REMINDER] When
upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10 or when installing an update to Windows
11, some features may be deprecated or removed.
Start:
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In some cases, you might be unable to enter text when using Search from
Start or the Taskbar. If you experience the issue, press WIN + R on the
keyboard to launch the Run dialog box, then close it.
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System and Windows Terminal is missing when right-clicking on the Start
button (WIN + X).
Taskbar:
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The Taskbar will sometimes flicker when switching input methods.
Settings:
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When launching the Settings app, a brief green flash may appear.
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When using Quick Settings to modify Accessibility settings, the settings
UI may not save the selected state.
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Settings will crash when clicking “Facial recognition (Windows Hello)”
under Sign-in Settings if Windows Hello is already set up.
File Explorer:
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Explorer.exe crashes in a loop for Insiders using the Turkish display
language when battery charge is at 100%.
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The context menu sometimes doesn’t render completely and ends up
truncated.
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Clicking a desktop icon or context menu entry may result in the wrong
item being selected.
Search:
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After clicking the Search icon on the Taskbar, the Search panel may not
open. If this occurs, restart the “Windows Explorer” process, and open the
search panel again.
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When you hover your mouse over the Search icon on the Taskbar, recent
searches may not be displayed. To work around the issue, restart your PC.
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Search panel might appear as black and not display any content below the
search box.
Widgets:
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Widgets board may appear empty. To work around the issue, you can sign
out and then sign back in again.
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Launching links from the widgets board may not invoke apps to the
foreground.
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Widgets may be displayed in the wrong size on external monitors. If you
encounter this, you can launch the widgets via touch or WIN + W shortcut on
your actual PC display first and then launch on your secondary monitors.
Store:
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We are working to improve search relevance in the Store including
resolving an issue where in some cases the ordering of search results is
inaccurate.
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The install button might not be functional yet in some limited
scenarios.
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Rating and reviews are not available for some apps.
Windows Security
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“Automatic sample submission” is unexpectedly turned off when you
restart your PC.
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Windows Hello (Face) may show an error saying “Something went wrong”
when attempting to sign in after upgrading. To work around this, sign in with
your password or PIN and:
§ Open Device Manager.
§ Uninstall “Windows Hello Face
Software Device” under “Biometric devices”.
Localization
ü There is an issue where some
Insiders may be some missing translations from their user experience for a
small subset of languages running the latest Insider Preview builds. To confirm
if you have been impacted, and follow the steps for remediation.
Thanks,
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