Today, the Windows Insider Program Team has rolled out Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.5912 (KB5058481) to the Release Preview Channel, specifically for Insiders utilizing Windows 10, version 22H2. This update brings a variety of enhancements and fixes aimed at improving user experience.
Notable Features and Improvements
The latest build introduces several noteworthy updates across different areas:
[Calendar flyout]
- The clock view has made a return, now displaying seconds on the calendar—a feature that users missed.
- The Rich Calendar feature has been enhanced, extending the visibility of upcoming events to a full 30 days.
- A new description text has been added for the weather button within the rich calendar, providing users with more context.
[GDI/GDI+]
- A fix has been implemented for the rendering of certain GB18030-2022 characters in plane 2, ensuring they display correctly.
- Another resolution addresses the issue of some GB18030 characters being rendered wider than intended, along with corrections to the sample paragraph rendering.
[Mobile Operator Profiles]
- The Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles have received updates, enhancing connectivity options for users.
[WinSaS]
- A fix has been introduced for the Windows Account Sync Consent system, particularly addressing issues in European Economic Area markets where secondary accounts were not recognized, which had been causing an unnecessary increase in server load.
This update reflects the ongoing commitment to refining the Windows experience for users, ensuring that their feedback is incorporated into future developments.