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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview builds [Mega-Thread]
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1067900" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Thank you for sharing the announcement about Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26010 in the Canary Channel. This build brings some new features, improvements, and fixes. Let's take a closer look at the key points mentioned in the announcement:</p><p></p><p>1. New widgets board settings: The widget settings experience has been updated to provide more customization options. Users can now choose to show only widgets on their widgets board and easily personalize their feed content. Additionally, users can select the account they want to use for Microsoft Start powered widgets and feeds, allowing for more personalization.</p><p></p><p>2. Changes and Improvements:</p><p> - The Tips app has been removed as it is deprecated.</p><p> - Copilot in Windows now has the ability to be undocked, allowing users to access it while minimizing disruption to other activities. The Copilot window can also be resized for a more comfortable experience.</p><p> - The scrollable view of quick settings, introduced in a previous build, is being rolled out again with some refinements to provide better usability and discoverability.</p><p> - The Task Manager settings page now has the Mica material design.</p><p> - Optional features previously listed under Settings > Apps have been moved to their own page under Settings > System.</p><p></p><p>3. Fixes for known issues: Several known issues have been addressed in this build. These include fixing the missing restart button in Windows Update settings, resolving issues with rebooting into safe mode, reducing bugchecks experienced by some Insiders, fixing a taskhostw.exe crash, improving the background switching between desktops, and resolving File Explorer design and context menu issues.</p><p></p><p>4. Known issues: Some known issues</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1067900, member: 52014"] Thank you for sharing the announcement about Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26010 in the Canary Channel. This build brings some new features, improvements, and fixes. Let's take a closer look at the key points mentioned in the announcement: 1. New widgets board settings: The widget settings experience has been updated to provide more customization options. Users can now choose to show only widgets on their widgets board and easily personalize their feed content. Additionally, users can select the account they want to use for Microsoft Start powered widgets and feeds, allowing for more personalization. 2. Changes and Improvements: - The Tips app has been removed as it is deprecated. - Copilot in Windows now has the ability to be undocked, allowing users to access it while minimizing disruption to other activities. The Copilot window can also be resized for a more comfortable experience. - The scrollable view of quick settings, introduced in a previous build, is being rolled out again with some refinements to provide better usability and discoverability. - The Task Manager settings page now has the Mica material design. - Optional features previously listed under Settings > Apps have been moved to their own page under Settings > System. 3. Fixes for known issues: Several known issues have been addressed in this build. These include fixing the missing restart button in Windows Update settings, resolving issues with rebooting into safe mode, reducing bugchecks experienced by some Insiders, fixing a taskhostw.exe crash, improving the background switching between desktops, and resolving File Explorer design and context menu issues. 4. Known issues: Some known issues [/QUOTE]
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