Hello all, last Wednesday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25120 to the Dev Channel.
Upgrades went smooth here,
If you use reset this pc on 25115 or 25120 after the reset the Windows Security app is missing https://aka.ms/AAgyq8g
Changes and Improvements
[General]
As described in our in our blog post here, Windows Insiders who use the Dev Channel may get to try out new ideas, longer lead features, and experiences that are intended to help validate concepts. Starting with this preview build, some Insiders will see one of these conceptual features as we begin to explore exposing lightweight interactive content on the Windows desktop. Today, Windows exposes this type of content in the Widgets board. To begin assessing this general idea and interaction model, the first exploration in this area adds a search box displayed on the desktop that enables you to search the web.
Example of interactive content on the desktop.
If you would like to remove this search box, you can right-click on the desktop, choose “Show more options,” and toggle the “Show search” option.
We are excited to learn your feedback on this interaction model, so please use the Feedback Hub to provide feedback if you receive this experiment.
NOTE: A reboot is required after updating to this build to trigger this experience but please note that not all Windows Insiders will have this experience enabled even after reboot.
Fixes
[Suggested Actions]
Suggested actions should appear for more date and time formats now.
Addressed some issues with certain formats when copying a date and/or time.
Improved overall performance and reliability of the feature.
[Settings]
Fixed an issue that could crash Settings when opening and looking at the battery usage graph.
Improved performance of displaying Wi-Fi networks after enabling Wi-Fi from the Wi-Fi section of Quick Settings.
[Task Manager]
Addressed an issue leading to some unreadable text in the Performance page when a contrast theme was enabled.
[Other]
Fixed an issue which could cause Windows Update to stall and roll back updates for WSA users.
Did some work to address a stutter in the progress wheel animation when upgrading to a new build.
NOTE: Some fixes noted here in Insider Preview builds from the Dev Channel may make their way into the servicing updates for the released version of Windows 11.
Known issues
[General]
Some games that use Easy Anti-Cheat may crash or cause your PC to bugcheck.
[ADDED 5/20] We’re investigating reports that some Insiders are seeing a bugcheck with error DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL in pci.sys when attempting to upgrade to this build.
[ADDED 5/20] We’re investigating reports that Program Compatibility Assistant Service is using an unexpectedly large amount of CPU for some Insiders after upgrading to this build.
[Live captions]
Certain apps in full screen (e.g., video players) prevent live captions from being visible.
Certain apps positioned near the top of the screen and closed before live captions is run will re-launch behind the live captions window positioned at top. Use the system menu (ALT + Spacebar) while the app has focus to move the app’s window further down.
Users having network connection issues are no fun, wired troubleshooting is mostly straight forward.
Wireless connections however can be an bigger challenge…
1st thing to do usually is checking for driver updates for the adapter so far easy.
Users having issue sometimes & usually not when you’re at the device to help them can be more difficult.
“lost connection 3 times today but it looks fine now” how can we address this?
digging through event logs?
running tests?
adding scripts & more logging?
digging through Access Point logs? They only show 1 side of the story.
Wait a minute maybe there’s something under the hood in Windows.
You can pull a report of the device with all the info you were trying to collect in the steps above with 1 simple command – The Wlan-Report Even what happened in the last 3 days is included
open up an elevated prompt of you choice
enter: netsh wlan show wlan
The command will trigger a bunch of test an log queries & produce a complete report in html format
Fastest way to access the report is to copy & paste the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WlanReport\wlan-report-latest.html back into the prompt window & press enter
This html format is easy to navigate thanks to the clickable circles on the top graphic, selecting one will send you to the lower located details of the event, no need for reading the entire report. to get back to the top of the report just select the Top link on the left of your view
All Network adapters listed with their driver version
The Script Output block has all of the commands you might want to do to check for an active issue on ipconfig, certificates, wireless profiles,…
conclusion:
Troubleshooting the client side of a Wi-Fi problem gets easy & fast with this command
Hi all, last Wednesday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25115 to the Dev Channel.
This is the 1st release where Dev Channel marches into the 25xxx build numbers lots of new stuff to be expected in the coming builds
Make sure you’re on the Dev channel & got your Windows Insider account linked, a couple of my devices needed to be re-linked & set to Dev to show the 25115 build instead of the 22621 build ready for download
Driver verification device still fails to load the driver post upgrade (Feedback Hub: https://aka.ms/AAgxkij )
IMPORTANT: With this build getting released to the Dev Channel, the window closes for you to be able to switch from the Dev Channel to the Beta Channel since your device will be on a higher build number than what is provided in the Beta Channel. If your device installs this build and you decide you want to switch, you have 10 days or until we release a newer build to the Dev Channel to roll back and switch to the Beta Channel. If you do not roll back within 10 days or your device takes another new build, the only way to switch to the Beta Channel is to do a clean installation of the released version of Windows 11 on your device to switch to the Beta Channel.
TL;DR
This build will not be offered to ARM64 PCs. We hope to be able to offer a new build for Insiders on ARM64 PCs soon.
This build includes one new feature for Windows Insiders to try out called Suggested Actions.
We have a good set of general improvements and fixes in this build too.
Windows Insiders can try out a new feature in this build for making everyday tasks quicker in Windows 11 through inline suggested actions. When you copy a date, time, or phone number, Windows will suggest actions relevant to you such as creating calendar events or making phone calls with your favorite apps.
On copying a phone number, Windows will pop up an inline light dismissible UI that suggests ways to call the phone number using Teams or other installed apps that offer click-to-dial call functions.
Inline suggested actions after copying a phone number.
On copying a date and/or time, Windows will pop up an inline light dismissible UI that suggests creating the event using supported calendar apps. Upon user selection of preference, the app is launched with its corresponding calendar event creation page with auto filled date and/or time.
Inline suggested actions after copying a date or time.
[UPDATE 5/12] This feature is currently only available to Windows Insiders in the U.S.
FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Suggested actions on copy.
Changes and Improvements
[General]
We updated the icons in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) on this build.
Fixes
[General]
Updated the underlying speech platform to improve voice activity detection for voice access, live captions, and voice typing, as well as address some issues with how punctuation is recognized.
[Taskbar]
Fixed an issue related to loading the system tray icons in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar which could cause Settings to crash when opening that page recently. This issue may have also led to some explorer.exe crashes for impacted Insiders.
[File Explorer]
Fixed an issue leading to Insiders seeing error 0x800703E6 when copying files from Google Drive.
We made another change to help improve the performance of loading Home.
Fixed an issue where if you had ever opened the context menu, doing CTRL + ALT + DEL and cancelling would lead to explorer.exe crashing.
Fixed a sporadic explorer.exe crash when closing File Explorer windows.
[Settings]
Fixed an issue where if Settings suspended, it could lock up explorer.exe in certain cases.
Improved how Narrator reads out remaining space available in System > Storage.
[Task Manager]
Fixed some issues related to access key use in Task Manager, including that you weren’t able to directly press ALT + without first releasing the ALT key, and that displaying the access keys wouldn’t work after having used and dismissed them.
If the CPU reaches 100%, the CPU column header should no longer unexpectedly become unreadable in dark mode.
[Windows Security]
Fixed an issue which could result in Smart App Control unexpectedly blocking correctly signed applications.
[Other]
Addressed an issue which was leading to Memory Integrity unexpectedly getting turned off in some cases after rebooting.
Fixed an issue causing the Update Stack Package to show install error 0xc4800010.
Known issues
[General]
[NEW] Some games that use Easy Anti-Cheat may crash or cause your PC to bugcheck.
[Live captions]
Certain apps in full screen (e.g., video players) prevent live captions from being visible.
Certain apps positioned near the top of the screen and closed before live captions is run will re-launch behind the live captions window positioned at top. Use the system menu (ALT + Spacebar) while the app has focus to move the app’s window further down.
About the Dev [Updated!]
The Dev Channel receives builds that represent long lead work from our engineers with features and experiences that may never get released as we try out different concepts and get feedback. It is important to remember that the builds we release to the Dev Channel should not be seen as matched to any specific release of Windows and the features included may change over time, be removed, or replaced in Insider builds or may never be released beyond Windows Insiders to general customers. For more information, please read this blog post about how we plan to use the Dev Channel to incubate new ideas, work on long lead items, and control the states of individual features.
These aren’t always stable builds, and sometimes you will see issues that block key activities or require workarounds. It is important to make sure you read the known issues listed in our blog posts as we document many of these issues with each flight.
Build numbers are higher in the Dev Channel than the Windows 11 preview builds in the Beta and Release Preview Channels. You will not be able to switch from the Dev Channel to the Beta or Release Preview Channels without doing a clean install back to the released version of Windows 11 currently.
The desktop watermark you see at the lower right corner of your desktop is normal for these pre-release builds.
Hi all, Last Wednesday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621 to the Beta Channel.
TL;DR
We are releasing ISOs for this build – they can be downloaded here.
This build includes a small set of fixes that will improve the overall experience for Windows Insiders on their devices.
Changes and Improvements
[General]
[REMINDER] The build watermark at the lower right-hand corner of the desktop is no longer present in this build. This doesn’t mean we’re done, and the watermark will return to Insiders in a future build.
Fixes
[General]
Updated the underlying speech platform to improve voice activity detection for voice access, live captions, and voice typing, as well as address some issues with how punctuation is recognized.
[File Explorer]
Fixed an issue leading to Insiders seeing error 0x800703E6 when copying files from Google Drive.
Fixed an issue where if you had ever opened the context menu, doing CTRL + ALT + DEL and cancelling would lead to explorer.exe crashing.
[Taskbar]
Fixed an issue related to loading the system tray icons in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar which could cause Settings to crash when opening that page recently. This issue may have also led to some explorer.exe crashes for impacted Insiders.
[Windows Security]
Fixed an issue which could result in Smart App Control unexpectedly blocking correctly signed applications.
Known issues
[Live captions]
Certain apps in full screen (e.g., video players) prevent live captions from being visible.
Certain apps positioned near the top of the screen and closed before live captions is run will re-launch behind the live captions window positioned at top. Use the system menu (ALT + Spacebar) while the app has focus to move the app’s window further down.
Hi all, last Thursday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22616 to the Dev and Beta Channels.
Quick & smooth upgrades here, Smart App Control still triggers some messages during the upgrade but didn’t seem to break the upgrade or disable any devices post upgrade.
Changes and Improvements
[General]
[REMINDER] The build watermark at the lower right-hand corner of the desktop is no longer present in this build. This doesn’t mean we’re done, and the watermark will return to Insiders in a future build.
[Taskbar]
As a result of feedback from Windows Insiders, we have decided to disable the changes to the system tray introduced in Build 22581 for now. The system tray and specifically the “Show hidden icons” flyout will now function the same way it did with the original release of Windows 11, including the ability to rearrange icons in the flyout. We hope to bring these changes back in the future after further refinement of the experience by addressing some of the feedback we have received. As we’ve mentioned previously, features we try out in the Dev or Beta Channels may not always ship.
[Other]
Previously, we shared new requirements for internet and MSA on the Windows 11 Pro edition. Today, Windows Insiders on Windows 11 Pro edition will now require MSA and internet connectivity during the initial device setup (OOBE) only when setting up for personal use. If you choose to setup device for Work or School, there is no change, and it will work the same way as before.
Fixes
[General]
We fixed an issue where performance and reliability of explorer.exe could degrade over time, eventually resulting in a bugcheck, in the recent Insider Preview builds.
[Taskbar]
We fixed the issue causing the “Show hidden icons” flyout in the system tray to disappear completely for some Insiders, even though it shows as “on” under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and “Other system tray icons”.
[Input]
Fixed an issue which was leading to some apps crashing when pressing the half-width/full-width key while using the Japanese IME.
[Widgets]
Fixed an issue where if you tried to open the widgets board using a gesture from the side of the screen, you would see the widgets board open and then immediately close.
Fixed an issue where users were unable to use the swipe functionality to reliably invoke Widgets.
[Settings]
Fixed an issue that could cause Quick Settings to crash when projecting to certain wireless devices.
[Windowing]
Addressed an issue where using the 3-finger on-screen touch gesture for minimizing could cause animations to stop working across the system.
Fixed an issue impacting DWM reliability in recent flights.
Fixed an issue which was causing some apps like Settings to open blank if they were re-opened an upgrade or reboot.
[Task Manager]
We fixed an issue that was causing the process list to fluctuate between Apps & Background groups when clicking on Efficiency mode from the command bar
[Windows Sandbox]
Fixed an underlying issue which could cause some text in Windows Sandbox to appear as black boxes in certain cases.
[Other]
Fixed an issue leading to Windows Update notifications showing they were sent from “Windows.SystemToast.WindowsUpdate.MoNotification” instead of “Windows Update”.
Known issues
[Live captions]
Certain apps in full screen (e.g., video players) prevent live captions from being visible.
Certain apps positioned near the top of the screen and closed before live captions is run will re-launch behind the live captions window positioned at top. Use the system menu (ALT + Spacebar) while the app has focus to move the app’s window further down.
REMINDER: Window for switching from Dev Channel to the Beta Channel is closing soon!
The next time you receive an update, it will be for your new channel.
IMPORTANT: This window will close once we release builds with higher build numbers to the Dev Channel. If your device stays on the Dev Channel and receives a build that is a higher build number than what is in the Beta Channel, you will have to do a clean installation of the released version of Windows 11 on your device to switch to the Beta Channel.
No action is required if you want to continue receiving the Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds in the Dev Channel.
Sysinternals Tools are the must have toolset for any IT-Pro keeping them up2date got a lot easier on Windows 10 and 11 since they were added to the Windows Store:
In part 1 I wrote about the use of multiple engines at once for 1 file, now let’s see how to quickly check a device for malware using the same technology.
The VirusTotal service has an api interface & can be used scripted.
Sysinternals a must have toolset for every ITPro has integrated the service in 2 of their tools:
Process Explorer is commonly referred to as an advanced Task manager
Screenshot of Process Explorer
Autoruns is the one place to see everything that gets started when Windows starts up
Screenshot of Autoruns
Both of these tools have VirusTotal integration, slightly different to activate:
For process explorer open the options menu / VirusTotal.com & select Check VirusTotal.com
You will need to accept the terms for VirusTotal the 1st time and if you want you can also enable automatic submit of unknown executables.
Now you almost instantly know the result on virus total for all your running processes (right column) (screenshot made on a device with preview Windows & Office causing some false positives)
For Autoruns select the Options menu / Scan Options
Enable the Check VirusTotal.com option & optionally Submit Unknown Images
Again in a few seconds you have the result for all startup items on you device
Conclusion:
If you want to know if anything possible malicious is running on your device, these 2 tools give you near to instant info on all running & startup items on your device
Tips:
If any item has a hit, just click the score in the Virus Total column to open up the result page on the website to confirm what engines detect the issue & probably can already fix it.
If you get a low score, check the results to make sure it’s not a false positive by 1 or 2 engines
It’s good to have these tools close, but make sure you always use the updated version
Most IT-Pro’s I talk to on this topic have the same answer when it comes to catching a possible virus on a machine.
Important steps to take:
Remove the device from the corp network
Scan the device with the ‘favorite’ antivirus product
If the step above fails to find it, use another antivirus/antimalware product
…..
clean install the device
There are a few problems with this approach
Scanning an entire machine depending on the hardware and amount of files on the system can take hours per product
only at the end of the scan you know if you picked the right product to catch the malware
you only get 1 opinion at a time
As most know, there’s no perfect antivirus product, though many do a good job. What if we could get the knowledge of all those vendors combined in one scan action?
The knowledge is out there!
virustotal logo
https://www.virustotal.com is a website that allows you to upload a suspicious file & check it against most of the known vendor’s engines.
Upload is only needed if the file isn’t already known in their database, if anyone already uploaded the file you want to test a simple file-hash check reveals the latest scan result of the file
screenshot of the interface
press choose file on the file tab & select a file to upload/check
screenshot of the upload file selection
For this demo I used the eicar.org test file a well known test virus
screenshot of the result 56/65 engines triggered a response
As this is a know file no scan was needed & the result is instant, you can access the result >here<
If you want to update the result, rescan the file with all those engines (this one was scanned 5 minutes ago at the time of the test) you can press the circle arrow at the top right.
rescan in actionscreenshot of 2nd scan result showing even more hits
The number of used engines can vary from time to time & type of file, some engines do not can certain filetypes
looking at the list in this result you will be able to spot you favorite tools & more.
So now we are able to scan a file with all the possible intel, solving the issue of what engine to use to catch the malware
A good Idea to use this when assessing the use of a new tool
More on how to extend this to more than just 1 file in ‘part 2’
Additional new MDM and group policies for IT administrators
We are introducing new policies so that IT administrators can simplify their Windows 11 experience across Start, taskbar, and the system tray. The following policies are available today:
Disable Quick Settings flyout
Disable Notification Center and calendar flyouts
Disable all taskbar settings
Disable search (across Start & taskbar)
Hide Task View from taskbar
Block customization of ‘Pinned’ in Start
Hide ‘Recommended’ in Start
Disable Start context menus
Hide ‘All apps’ in Start
To configure these new group policies locally, open the group policy editor and navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar. You can also deploy these policies via Microsoft Endpoint Manager as well.
Desktop Environment > Start menu for policies relating to Start.
Desktop Environment > Taskbar for policies relating to the Taskbar.
Desktop Environment > Quick Settings for policies relating to the Quick Settings.
Desktop Environment > Notification Center for policies relating to the Notification Center.
Family Safety Widget Update
To help you and your loved ones stay safe and protected, we are rolling out an update to the Family Safety widget with improvements for all family members with a new location sharing view that shows where your family members are using the Family Safety app.
View of location sharing in the Family Safety widget.
There’s also a new update for people in a member role, which includes an improved view of your screen time use across apps and devices.
Device use view as shown in the Family Safety widget.
App use view as shown in the Family Safety widget.
FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Widgets.
Changes and Improvements
[General]
Windows 11 Home edition Dev and Beta Channel builds no longer enable the SMB1 client by default. If you have installed SMB1 manually or upgraded from a previous version of Windows where SMB1 was installed, upgrading to the latest Dev and Beta Channel build will not remove SMB1. For more information, check out this blog post here.
We have updated the design of the battery icon on the Lock screen to be consistent with the one in the taskbar.
Battery icon on the Lock screen matches the design of the battery icon on the taskbar.
If your PC supports it, we will now show estimated battery life timing in the tooltip for the battery icon in the system tray with the most recent Insider Preview builds.
The build watermark at the lower right-hand corner of the desktop is no longer present in this build. This doesn’t mean we’re done, and the watermark will return to Insiders in a future build.
[Taskbar]
As a result of feedback from Windows Insiders, we have disabled the tablet-optimized taskbar feature that first began rolling out to Windows Insiders in Build 22563 for now. We hope to bring this feature back in the future after further refinement of the experience. As we’ve mentioned previously, features we try out in the Dev or Beta Channels may not always ship.
[Widgets]
The changes in Widgets that bring more dynamic content to your Widgets board announced with Build 22563 is rolling out to more Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels.
[Task Manager]
We’ve updated the Processes page in Task Manager so that the colors used in the heatmap are now based on your accent color. Please note in certain cases we will use the default blue accent color to ensure readability. We did a demo of this during this month’s Windows Insider webcast featuring Claton Hendricks from the Task Manager Team – watch the webcast on-demand here.
The Processes page in Task Manager now shows colors based on your accent color.
[File Explorer]
We have updated the rename, properties, and optimize icons used in the context menu and command bar to help with discoverability and consistency.
Context menu in File Explorer showing the updated icons for rename and properties.
[Settings]
Your Phone now shows as Phone Link under Settings > Bluetooth & devices. Your Phone is now Phone Link – read the announcement here.
[Other]
Based on feedback from Windows Insiders, we are rolling back the change originally documented with Build 22557 where TKIP and WEP connections were no longer allowed. These connections are allowed again starting with this build as we go back to the previous behavior where a warning is given notifying you that these are not secured connections. As a reminder, TKIP and WEP are deprecated security standards and are planned for removal in a future release. We recommend updating your router or other devices to one that supports at least WPA2 (WPA3 is the current standard).
Fixes
[General]
We fixed the issue causing Windows Insiders running Windows 10 who were trying to join the Dev or Beta Channels to encounter a download error code 0xc8000402 while trying to download the latest build. If you experienced this issue, please install KB5011831 and then try to download the latest build from either the Dev or Beta Channels. If you continue to see this issue – please file feedback in Feedback Hub.
We’ve fixed an issue causing explorer.exe to crash repeatedly in a loop in the latest builds (and unable to successfully load) for a small percent of Insiders.
Made a change to help address an issue causing some Insiders to experience a bugcheck with the error BAD_POOL_CALLER when opening Notification Center and some other actions after the last build.
When opening Group Policy editor, an Administrative Template error will no longer pop up.
Fixed an issue where Group Policy Editor was unexpectedly showing an error saying “mmc cannot initialize the snap-in” on ARM64 in some cases.
[Taskbar]
Fixed an issue that was preventing Shift + Right-click on a taskbar icon from opening the expected context menu.
Changing the resolution of a secondary display should no longer result in the taskbar app icons unexpectedly shifting to the right.
Clicking the taskbar should close things like Quick Settings and Notification Center now if they’re open.
Windows and taskbar icons that were being used on a secondary monitor will now transfer correctly to your primary monitor if you unplug the secondary one.
Fixed an issue that was preventing taskbar icon animations on system icons like Start, Search, and Task view.
Animations will now play correctly the first time you drag and drop to taskbar.
If you drag to the taskbar in a right-to-left (RTL) language, the icon will now appear on the correct side.
When you’re connected to Wi-Fi, the network icon in the taskbar will no longer incorrectly show as disconnected.
Fixed a crash that was happening if the taskbar clock updated while transitioning to daylight savings time changes.
The show hidden icons flyout will now dismiss when you click away from it again.
There will no longer be an empty show hidden icons arrow showing in your system tray when you’ve set all your icons there to show.
Fixed an issue causing Notification Center to be cut off when opened on small screens, hiding the do not disturb button.
Fixed an issue for Arabic and Hebrew display languages, where the Notification Center would jump up unexpectedly when dismissed.
If your microphone is in use but not your location, hovering over the microphone button in the taskbar should no longer show a location section with an empty app name in the tooltip.
[Start menu]
App icons like Microsoft Edge will no longer be cut off on the bottom in Start’s all apps list.
If you cancel while dragging icons to create a folder in Start, they will no longer be stuck in a broken folder with just one icon.
The Windows Tools entry under All apps should be visible again now.
Animations of folders in the Start menu will no longer start on the first pinned app instead of where the folder is located.
[Search]
We did some work to help address an issue where sometimes you couldn’t search for an app you’d just installed, although it was showing in Start.
[File Explorer]
Using the rename, copy, paste, delete, and other options context menu options in File Explorer or on the desktop should no longer cause explorer.exe to crash when the context menu dismisses.
Right-clicking on a file now reflects the updated naming in File Explorer and shows “Add to Favorites”.
Right-clicking on This PC in the Open or Save As dialog’s navigation pane should bring up the context menu again now.
Addressed an issue believed to be the underlying cause for File Explorer freezing when selecting a large number of files in recent builds.
We made some improvements to the performance of keyboard selection of images and zipped files in OneDrive folders.
Fixed an issue which was causing File Explorer to freeze frequently when WSL was installed, and WSL files were opened via Home.
To help with performance, when opening Home only images and videos will now show thumbnails.
Updated the tooltip for the “Please sign in” button in File Explorer from “Sign in again to fix authentication issues.” to “One of your accounts needs attention to show files from Office.com in Home”, so that its purpose is clearer.
We addressed an issue where the Sign In button in File Explorer might not work.
Fixed an explorer.exe crash related to loading recently used Office files in Home.
Addressed an issue where the Open option was unexpectedly showing a generic icon when right clicking on certain file types.
Fixed an underlying issue believed to be the cause of some Insiders not seeing the This PC option in the “Open File Explorer to” dropdown in folder options.
[Input]
Fixed a couple issues where under certain conditions the emoji panel, clipboard history, and voice typing would stop working after unlocking your PC or right after a Windows update.
Fixed an issue where the text suggestions for physical keyboards might sometimes display with a transparent background.
To ensure that text input is always available, if you use touch and tap a text field in OOBE, on the login screen, or in the UAC dialog, the touch keyboard will now always appear even if a physical keyboard is connected.
When you lock your PC, if you have turned off “Play sounds as I type” under Settings > Time & Language > Typing > Touch keyboard, you should no longer hear key press sounds when using the touch keyboard on the login screen.
Added typographic quotes as an option after a press and hold on the quote key when using the German touch keyboard layout.
We did some work to address an issue where if you were using the docked touch keyboard on a tablet and tapped the text field of an app that didn’t have focus, the touch keyboard might appear and immediately disappear.
Improved the performance going into the listening state after launching voice typing (WIN + H).
Fixed a crash when deleting letters using a strikethrough gesture in the handwriting panel.
Addressed an issue where if you had unchecked “leave touchpad on when a mouse is connected” under Settings >Bluetooth & Devices > Touchpad, the touchpad wasn’t re-enabled after connecting and disconnecting a mouse.
Fixed an issue that could lead to the trail when sliding your finger around the screen being unexpectedly red or invisible in some cases.
If you don’t have the Chinese (Simplified) IME installed, it should no longer display as an option to customize under Settings > Personalization > Text Input > Custom Theme.
If an Xbox controller is connected, using it to interact with games should no longer result in an unexpected pop-up saying, “No supported apps in use for mic mute.”
[Widgets]
Improved reliability of opening the widgets board on first login after an upgrade or after an app update.
We did some work to help address an issue where the widgets board wouldn’t light dismiss and you had to use the Esc key to close it.
As some Insiders have noticed, to help make the state clearer, if the weather status on the taskbar isn’t available, we will now show a greyed-out weather icon.
Addressed an underlying issue leading to Widgets being missing from the taskbar and Settings after upgrading. This fix should stop future PCs from being impacted – if you are currently impacted, please try reinstalling this, which may resolve it for you.
[Settings]
Fixed the Windows Update text for English (United Kingdom) so that it will say “last checked” and not “last ticked.”
Addressed an underlying issue leading to not being able to activate the “Restart now” button in Windows Update when it had focus using Narrator in scan mode.
Fixed an issue where if you opened the Bluetooth section of Quick Settings and went back, it could result in the scrollbar style changing in Quick Settings under certain conditions.
Apps should no longer show up with the incorrect icon under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Other system tray icons.
Fixed an issue that was causing the search icon in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar to be backwards and the wrong color in the Desert contrast theme.
Fixed an issue preventing Quick Settings from taking touch input.
Addressed an additional issue causing the media controls above Quick Settings to stay there after the media source was closed.
Fixed a high hitting crash in recent flights when navigating to the page to pick a sound output option in Quick Settings.
[Windowing]
Did some work to help address an issue related snap layouts at the top of the screen where a large invisible area could get stuck and would consume clicks in that area.
When you drag down on the title bar of a maximized window, it should be easier to invoke snap layouts from the top of the screen now.
If you have a window within a snap group that is set to display across all your Desktops, that setting should now persist if you drag and drop the snap group into a different Desktop in Task View.
Fixed a couple issues leading to explorer.exe crashes when using and interacting with snap.
Fixed a couple high hitting DWM crashes in recent flights.
Addressed an issue where focus wasn’t being properly set when using the 3-finger touchpad gesture to bring up ALT + Tab.
Fixed an issue where snap assist was unexpectedly appearing when you had only a single Microsoft Edge window open and tried to snap it.
Reduced the likelihood of seeing an acrylic backdrop noticeably lagging when dragging a window around.
Improved the reliability of using gestures from the edge of the screen (for example to open Start menu) when using an app full screen.
Addressed an issue which could cause the screen to appear frozen after using a 3 finger on screen gesture to minimize open apps on top of certain full screen apps.
[Narrator]
Fixed an issue when using Narrator and your keyboard to navigate the show hidden icons panel where focus was jumping out to taskbar at the end of the icons instead of looping back to the beginning.
Narrator will now start reading from the beginning of the page on Edge even if a control on the page has focus by default, like Bing’s search box.
[Task Manager]
Fixed an underlying issue leading to some apps not showing as suspended in Task Manager even though they should have been.
Fixed an issue where expanding the child of a child process would result in the content of the Name column in Processes being significantly offset.
Clicking “Show history of all processes” in settings should no longer hang or crash Task Manager.
The Run New Task button should work on the Details and Services pages now.
To address issues with text and UI clipping, Task Manager will no longer show accent color on the title bar.
[Networking]
The issue causing internet connectivity issues for some Insiders recently when certain VPNs were connected should be addressed now.
[Lock screen and logging in]
The login screen shouldn’t crash anymore if you click the Power button while a contrast theme is enabled.
Fixed an issue where the network icon on the login screen could become clipped if you used the text scaling option in Settings > Accessibility.
Did some work to address a high hitting login screen crash.
[Other]
Addressed a few issues that were preventing the accessibility flyout from showing or from selecting items in it with your mouse in the device setup experience (OOBE) for Windows 11.
The accessibility flyout will no longer be empty in RTL languages in the device setup experience (OOBE).
Fixed an issue that was causing notification popups to get stuck as a transparent box on the side of your screen that blocked input.
Addressed an underlying issue believed to be the root cause of the system thinking you were on battery when UPS was connected recently.
The keyboard shortcut to launch Quick Assist (WIN + CTRL + Q) should be working again now.
Addressed an issue where some signed apps were unexpectedly blocked by Smart App Control.
If you use your keyboard to control your brightness or volume level, the flyout that appears with now respect if you’ve turned animation effects off in Settings > Accessibility > Visual Effects.
Addressed an underlying issue that could result in a yellow border getting stuck around your game after taking a screenshot with the Xbox Game Bar.
Fixed an underlying app registration issue leading to the Windows Security app not launching or showing a prompt saying there was no installed app for that protocol after upgrade.
Made a change that should help address an issue where Insiders were seeing Windows Terminal failing to update in the Microsoft Store with error code 0x80073CFB.
Fixed an issue which was causing certain apps relying on the .NET Framework to fail to launch in the last few flights.
Did some work to address a leak in uxtheme.dll, leading to some performance degradation over time in certain apps.
Addressed an issue causing defrag.exe to show an error saying “No such interface supported (0x80004002) recently.
Fixed a bugcheck with error DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION in recent builds that Insiders might have encountered when disconnecting Bluetooth devices or other Bluetooth scenarios.
Improved the reliability of connecting Bluetooth devices like Apple AirPods.
Fixed an issue leading to audio not playing immediately after resuming from hibernation when certain Bluetooth headsets were connected.
Addressed an issue which could lead to a bugcheck with error PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA when connecting certain USB audio devices in recent builds.
Fixed a crash in the previous flight related to cdp.dll.
Fixed an underlying issue which was causing the Wireless Display app to not be able to receive content in the last couple flights.
Known issues
[General]
[NEW] After upgrading to Build 22610, the “Show hidden icons” flyout in the system tray may disappear completely for some Insiders, even though it shows as “on” under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and “Other system tray icons”. We are investigating the issue. As a workaround if you need access to the icons that would show in the “Show hidden icons” flyout, you can go right-click on taskbar to open the Taskbar settings page, navigate to the “Other system tray icons” and individuals toggle specific apps to “On” until the issue is resolved.
[Task Manager]
[NEW] Enabling Efficiency mode from the command bar in Task Manager can cause the process list to fluctuate between the Apps and Background groups on the Processes page. As a workaround, right-click and use the context menu to enable/disable Efficiency mode then close and re-open Task Manager.
[Widgets]
The widgets board may not open successfully when using the gesture from the side of the screen. If you are impacted, please tap the Widgets icon in the taskbar for now instead.
[Live captions]
Certain apps in full screen (e.g., video players) prevent live captions from being visible.
Certain apps positioned near the top of the screen and closed before live captions is run will re-launch behind the live captions window positioned at top. Use the system menu (ALT + Spacebar) while the app has focus to move the app’s window further down.
Windows Insiders, join us for the LIVE Webcast Tuesday, April 26, at 10am Pacific Time / 5pm UTC. We’ll talk about Windows Task Manager and discuss recent Windows Insider Preview Builds. https://t.co/IyUn0lFO0x#WIPWebcastpic.twitter.com/VThkJgODwm
— Windows Insider Program (@windowsinsider) April 25, 2022