Windows Insider Preview

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April 11, 2026
Windows Insider Preview Build 29565.1000 has been released in the Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel. Key updates include improved performance for the Bubbles screensaver on high refresh rate monitors, refinements to the drag tray based on user feedback, and enhancements to the Windows Security app, which now features color-coded icon badges for Secure Boot status. The Feedback Hub has also received updates, including a new default window size that remembers dimensions, mouse back button navigation, and improved visibility for community feedback. Canary Channel builds may be unstable and are subject to change. Users can enable a toggle in Settings to access new features gradually. A clean installation of Windows 11 is required to exit the Canary Channel.
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April 3, 2026
Windows Insider Preview Build 29560.1000 has been released in the Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel. This update includes significant platform changes and resolves issues such as increased freezes and non-functioning USB devices for some Insiders. The reliability of the Settings for Screensaver has also been improved. The Canary Channel builds may be unstable and have limited documentation, with features that may not reach the public. Features are rolled out gradually using Control Feature Rollout technology, and a desktop watermark is displayed on pre-release builds. Some features may first appear in the Dev and Beta Channels. Insiders can toggle settings to access the latest updates, and a clean installation is required to exit the Canary Channel. Localization improvements are ongoing, and feedback can be reported through the Feedback Hub.
Winsage
March 25, 2026
Microsoft is shifting its update approach for Windows 11 to a monthly schedule instead of the traditional annual overhaul, responding to user feedback. Starting this month, users can expect early fixes and enhancements, with testing already in progress through Windows Insider preview builds. Key areas of focus include enhanced flexibility for the taskbar, improvements in RAM efficiency, and increased reliability of Windows Update. Additionally, a redesigned Bluetooth experience is planned to improve device connections. The change aims to provide continuous refinements based on user feedback, moving away from significant changes bundled into a single annual update. User reactions have been cautious, reflecting skepticism from past experiences.
Winsage
March 20, 2026
Windows Insider Preview Build 29553.1000 has been released in the Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel. This update introduces platform changes and a new Feedback Hub with a modernized experience, including a simpler feedback submission flow, improved navigation, a new compliment feedback type, and enhanced screenshot capture tools. Users can choose to submit feedback privately or publicly and access a more compact feedback interface. The Canary Channel builds may exhibit instability, and features may evolve or be removed without public release. A desktop watermark is included in pre-release builds, and localization of features will occur over time. Exiting the Canary Channel requires a clean installation of Windows 11.
Winsage
March 14, 2026
Windows Insider Preview Build 29550.1000 has been released to the Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel. New features include: - Emoji 16.0 release with a curated set of new emojis. - Camera settings now allow control of pan and tilt for supported cameras. - Global power settings changes apply to all power plans. - Voice typing can be used when renaming files in File Explorer. - Improved performance and reliability in the Settings app and nearby sharing for larger files. Users are reminded that these builds can be unstable and may have limited documentation. Features may change or be removed and may not be released beyond Windows Insiders. A clean install is required to leave the Canary Channel.
Winsage
December 24, 2025
Windows 11 is set to introduce native video wallpaper support in late 2025, currently available in testing builds for Windows Insiders, supporting formats like MP4, MKV, and WebM. Users can access animated wallpapers through third-party applications, with Lively Wallpaper being a recommended free option that supports various formats and features. Wallpaper Engine is a paid alternative known for its extensive library and interactive wallpapers. VLC Media Player can also set videos as wallpapers, but it has limitations such as requiring constant operation and higher resource usage. Animated wallpapers generally consume more battery and system resources, but modern applications include features to mitigate these impacts. Users are advised to download wallpapers from trusted sources to ensure safety.
Winsage
November 24, 2025
Microsoft has expanded the availability of its Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) to a wider range of Windows 11 PC form factors, including laptops, desktops, and tablets. The FSE offers a user interface similar to the Xbox Series X/S and allows access to various gaming platforms with improved performance over the standard Windows environment. Users can activate Xbox FSE by pressing Win + F11 or using the Task View icon. The feature is being rolled out gradually as part of the Windows Insider Preview Build 26220.7271, with some users needing workarounds like ViVeTool for access. MSI's Claw devices officially support Xbox FSE, but its effectiveness on non-handheld devices is debated. The FSE aims to create a console-like atmosphere on Windows 11, featuring a controller-friendly interface and a powerful Task Switcher for seamless transitions between games and applications.
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November 22, 2025
Microsoft is introducing the Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) for PC users, expanding its availability from handhelds to laptops, desktops, and tablets. FSE can be activated via the Task View icon, Game Bar settings, or the shortcut Win + F11. Access may not be immediate for all Windows Insiders due to a gradual rollout, and users must have the Xbox app installed from the Microsoft Store. FSE is also being extended to all Windows-based handheld devices.
Winsage
November 22, 2025
Windows Insider Preview Build 26220.7271 is now available for the Dev and Beta Channels, expanding the Xbox full screen experience to laptops, desktops, and tablets. This feature provides an immersive gaming environment designed for console-style navigation. Users can access it via the Task View icon or by pressing Win + Tab, and it can be toggled on and off with Win + F11. The Xbox home screen will display a variety of games, and switching between applications is facilitated by a long press on the Xbox button. The rollout of this feature is phased, and it requires the Xbox app from the Microsoft Store. Feedback can be submitted through the Feedback Hub under Gaming and Xbox > Gaming Full Screen Experience.
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