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Winsage
February 17, 2025
Microsoft is developing a new migration application to simplify data transfer from old PCs to new ones, as discovered in the Windows 11 Insider Beta build 22635.4945. The app is still in early stages, with only preliminary user interface elements visible. It will assist users in backing up existing data and transferring files, requiring both computers to be close and connected to the same Wi-Fi network. The migration process will involve pairing devices with a one-time password (OTP) and confirming the transfer. While mockups suggest potential design and functionality, the app is not yet fully functional, and there is no timeline for its release, although it is expected to be available to Windows Insiders before a wider public rollout.
Winsage
February 5, 2025
Users can now customize lock screen widgets in Windows 11 with the latest Insider update on the Beta Channel, allowing them to select, reorder, and remove specific widgets. This feature is part of the Windows 11 23H2 Beta Channel build 22635.4870 (KB5050087). IT administrators can disable lock screen widgets through the Local Group Policy Editor without affecting their availability elsewhere. Currently, this feature is available only to Beta Channel Insiders in the European Economic Area (EEA), with plans for broader access in other regions. Users have requested additional features, such as the ability to pin widgets to the desktop, but Microsoft has not provided a timeline for these enhancements.
Winsage
October 25, 2024
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows 11 (22635.4435, KB5044377) for Windows Insider Program Beta channel participants. Key enhancements include a new keyboard shortcut for launching applications as an administrator, updates to dynamic lighting settings, and various bug fixes. The ability to configure the Copilot key has been reinstated, with limitations on which apps can be launched for security and privacy reasons. Additional fixes address issues related to the taskbar, input devices, Bluetooth, product activation, collector sets, Windows kernel vulnerabilities, Windows Hello for Business, multi-function printers, Microsoft Teams, mobile operator settings, virtual switches, and WebView2 apps.
Winsage
October 18, 2024
Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 update for Windows Insider Channel members, identified as build number 22635.4371 under KB504498. The update includes enhancements in app management and accessibility features. Key updates include: - Snap Enhancements: Improvements in app suggestions for snap layouts. - Narrator Updates: A new shortcut ("Narrator key + control + X") allows users to copy the last spoken content to the clipboard. Narrator will also read emails in the new Outlook app. - Fixes Implemented: Adjustments in File Explorer to prevent the search box from extending beyond the window's edge. - Narrator Performance Improvements: Resolved a slowdown issue after 15 minutes of use, fixed incorrect announcements for styled text, and ensured dialogs adhere to the 200% text scaling setting.
Winsage
September 20, 2024
Microsoft has introduced a new feature in the latest Beta Channel build (Build 22635.4225) of its Windows Insider program that allows users to remap the dedicated Copilot key on their laptops to launch alternative applications instead of the Copilot interface. This feature can be accessed through the Windows Settings menu under Personalization > Text Input settings. The rollout in the Beta Channel suggests it may transition to the Release Channel for everyday users soon. Initially, Copilot was part of the Windows 11 operating system but has since become a standalone application. The ability to reconfigure the Copilot key raises questions about Microsoft's commitment to the Copilot feature, as the company announced plans for the dedicated key only nine months ago.
Winsage
August 27, 2024
Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 build, 22635.4082, for Windows Insider Program participants in the Beta Channel, identified under KB5041876. The update includes enhancements to Lock screen media controls and various improvements. Changes and Improvements: - A new option allows users to disable suggestions for turning off notifications from specific applications. - The Lock screen now positions media controls at the lower center when media is playing. - The Delivery Optimization settings page has been redesigned. Fixes: - Resolved an issue causing explorer.exe to crash when closing applications from the taskbar. - Fixed a problem that caused the Start menu to crash upon launch for some users. - Addressed a memory leak issue after receiving specific notifications. - Removed the registry key related to NetJoinLegacyAccountReuse. Known Issues: - Ongoing work to resolve a crash issue with explorer.exe when interacting with archive files. - A fix is in progress for a crash in File Explorer when accessing the Home section. A temporary workaround is available using the Run dialog (WIN + R).
Winsage
August 12, 2024
Microsoft is testing a new ‘Category’ layout for the Start menu in Windows 11, which serves as an alternative to the traditional ‘All apps’ section. This layout features solid-colored squares organized in blocks of four and is part of a broader initiative that includes a grid-based layout. The Category layout has become somewhat functional in the latest Windows 11 Beta channel build, but it remains hidden within the system. The timeline for the rollout of this feature in the upcoming Windows 11 update, version 24H2, is uncertain.
Winsage
August 10, 2024
Microsoft has released a new Beta Channel build for Windows Insiders, designated as build 22635.4010 under KB5041869. This update restores the simplified system tray, which features a shortened date and time format and omits the notification bell icon. Users can toggle off the jump lists feature for taskbar apps. Fixes include resolving an issue with the Shift key causing new app instances to open and addressing a display issue in the Task Manager's GPU section in dark mode. Known issues include explorer.exe crashes when closing apps from the taskbar and loss of keyboard focus in File Explorer. The Paint application has been updated to version 11.2406.36.0, adding pen back button eraser support and pen support for lasso select. Users are encouraged to provide feedback through the Feedback Hub.
Winsage
August 2, 2024
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows 11 for the Windows Insider Program in the Beta Channel, designated as build number 22635.4005 under KB5040555. This minor update includes a bug fix, general improvements, and known issues. Fixes include addressing sporadic crashes of explorer.exe for some users. Known issues involve explorer.exe crashing when closing applications from the taskbar, loss of keyboard focus on the File Explorer homepage, and the emoji panel closing unexpectedly when switching sections or selecting an emoji. No updates will be provided to members of the Dev or Canary Insider channels during this period.
Winsage
July 29, 2024
Microsoft has released a second build of Windows 11, numbered 22635.4000 (KB5040546), for the Windows Insider Program in the Beta Channel. Key enhancements include: - A new feature on the taskbar that displays jump lists when hovering over inactive apps. - Improvements to voice access, allowing faster dictation and better editing commands. - Updates to the Widgets Board for enhanced security and improved APIs, with some existing widgets being removed or modified temporarily. Fixes include: - Resolution of an unresponsive Notification Center and issues with the Add a Device dialog for Bluetooth. - Fixes in File Explorer related to Narrator functionality and context menu positioning for Arabic or Hebrew languages. Known issues include: - Ongoing investigations into explorer.exe crashes. - Files shared with users may not appear without prior interaction. - Keyboard focus issues with unselected tab items. - An issue with the emoji panel closing unexpectedly during certain actions.
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