New Windows 11 Insider Builds 22621.3807 & 22631.3807: Features & Fixes

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Greetings Windows Insiders,



We are thrilled to announce the rollout of Windows 11 Builds 22621.3807 and 22631.3807 (KB5039302) to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel on Windows 11, versions 22H2 and 23H2. This latest update introduces several new features, enhancements, and improvements, some of which are gradually rolling out to users.



Recent Updates and Features:

- Copilot Experience Enhancement (UPDATED 6/19): The Copilot experience on Windows is now pinned to the taskbar, giving users a more traditional app-like experience. This allows resizing, moving, and snapping the window.

- Game Pass Recommendation Card: A new Game Pass recommendation card is available on the Settings home page for users actively playing games on their PCs.

- Show Desktop Button: The show desktop button is now back on the taskbar by default.

- File Explorer Enhancement: Users can now create 7-Zip and TAR files using the context menu, providing more compression options and a new compression wizard.

- Emoji 15.1 Support: The update includes support for Emoji 15.1, offering new emoji additions like horizontal and vertical head shake, Phoenix, Lime, and more.

- Copy Files from Windows Share: Users can now copy files directly from the Windows Share window.



Notable Bug Fixes and Improvements:

- Resolved issues with USB devices failing to eject using the Safely Remove Hardware option when Task Manager is open.

- Improved Task Manager reliability, accessibility, and resizing functionalities.

- Addressed various issues related to GPUs, Group Policy, Storage Spaces Direct, Azure Virtual Desktop, and the touch keyboard.



These updates aim to enhance user experiences, optimize system performance, and address common issues reported by our Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel.



For detailed information and additional updates, kindly review the original post on the Windows Insider Blog.



We greatly appreciate your continued feedback and engagement, which helps shape the Windows experience for all users.



Warm regards,

Windows Insider Program Team



Published Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2024 17:39:05 +0000
 


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