Windows 11 Update Resolves Annoying Bug for Chromium-Based Browsers
Windows 11 users can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the latest update has fixed a pesky bug that has been causing frustration for those using Chromium-based browsers. The glitch, which caused screen distortion while watching videos in browsers like Chrome or Edge, has now been resolved with the June cumulative update.
This bug, described as one of the weirder ones to appear in Windows 11, has been a persistent issue for users for quite some time. However, with the recent update, the problem has been effectively addressed. The fix was actually included in the optional update for May, giving users a preview of what was to come in June.
According to reports from Windows Latest, the fix seems to be working well, successfully remedying the video playback issues that users were facing. This is certainly welcome news for those who have been dealing with this bug for an extended period of time, possibly even up to a year.
Microsoft officially announced the fix in the support document for the June update, stating that it addresses the issue of screen distortion when using a Chromium-based browser to play videos. With this bug now resolved, users can enjoy a smoother and more seamless browsing experience on Windows 11.