Windows 11: Disponibile la nuova build (22471) per gli Insider | Dev Channel
Domani 5 ottobre sarà ufficialmente disponibile il nuovo sistema operativo Windows 11 sui nuovi PC e come aggiornamento gratuito sui PC Windows 10 compatibili (UFFICIALE: Windows 11 disponibile dal 5 ottobre!).
Microsoft da pochi minuti ha provveduto a rilasciare una nuova build (versione 22471) dedicata a Windows 11 per gli utenti iscritti al programma Dev Channel implementando le seguenti novità:
Changes and Improvements
- To better represent the how the purpose of TabletInputService has expanded over the years, we’re renaming it to be TextInputManagementService.
Fixes
[Taskbar]
- We fixed an underlying issue that was causing the Taskbar’s hidden icons flyout to have sharp corners instead of rounded corners sometimes.
- Using the down arrow when interacting with the Desktops flyout’s context menu should now move focus down the menu instead of dismissing it.
[File Explorer]
- Fixed an issue that was making explorer.exe crash sometimes when closing File Explorer windows.
[Input]
- Addressed an issue where voice typing might fail with an error message citing a network connection issue when that was not actually the cause of the failure.
- If you’re using the touch keyboard in “Kana” key mode for the Japanese IME, the key labels will now correctly show the character that will be input when you’re holding Shift.
- Mitigated a race condition that was causing textinputhost.exe to crash on launch sometimes.
[Windowing]
- Typing wt from the Run dialog will now open Windows Terminal in the foreground instead of the background.
- Addressed an issue that could lead to apps getting stuck in a minimized state after disconnecting an external monitor and resuming the system from sleep.
[Other]
- Addressed a network issue for Insiders running certain traffic optimization software. This should lead to improved performance on websites utilizing HTTP/3.
- Fixed and issue where some devices were failing to update to a newer build with error code 0xc1900101. If you are still experiencing this error code, please file a new piece of feedback in Feedback Hub.
- Updated the “reboot needed” dialog for Windows Update to now say Windows 11. Please note that you will only see the results of this change when prompted to reboot for the next flight, as you need to be on a build with the change.
- Fixed a DWM crash that could happen when enabling a contrast theme.
- Corrected an issue for ARM64 PCs that could result in certain apps not responding to display language changes if they were installed prior to upgrading to Windows 11.
- Addressed an issue where when explorer.exe is launched from an elevated process was using a lower memory priority, impacting the performance of all processes launched after it (Issue #55).
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