Microsoft has initiated the week with an update for Windows Insiders, unveiling new builds that aim to enhance user experience. While users in the Canary channel await their turn for a new build, those in the Dev Channel can now explore version 26120.1912 (KB5043168). This latest iteration introduces support for 6GHz Wi-Fi tethering, contingent upon compatible hardware, alongside a variety of other improvements and fixes.
Changelog Highlights
The official changelog outlines several key enhancements:
[General]
This update encompasses a series of general improvements and fixes designed to elevate the overall experience for Insiders utilizing this build on their PCs.
[Mobile Hotspot]
The Windows Mobile Hotspot feature has received a significant upgrade, now supporting 6 GHz connections. It is important to note that this new band requires specific chips and updated drivers; not all chips that support 6 GHz Wi-Fi will necessarily support the mobile hotspot functionality. Users can find this change under Settings > Network & internet > Mobile hotspot when modifying the mobile hotspot properties. For compatibility with existing devices, the mobile hotspot will only utilize 6 GHz when explicitly activated.
[Other]
This update addresses several issues, including:
- [Open Source Software] Attributions have been added to text files for Rust OSS components.
- [Task Manager]
- The Settings page may display a white background incorrectly.
- The application may become unresponsive when transitioning from a high contrast theme to a standard theme.
- [Input Method Editor (IME)] A memory leak may occur when a combo box is in focus and the window is closed.
- [WebView2 apps] These applications currently do not recognize input from Xbox 360 and Bluetooth controllers.
However, users should also be aware of known issues in Windows 11 build 26120.1912:
[Start menu]
Clicking or tapping on a letter within the Start menu’s All apps list may cause the list to malfunction. Should this occur, a reboot or restarting explorer.exe may resolve the issue.
For those whose systems are enrolled in the Dev Channel, updates can be accessed by navigating to Settings > Windows Update and selecting “Check for updates.” Comprehensive release notes are available on the official Windows Blogs website.