Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.3513: Key Improvements and Features Unveiled

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Introduction​

The latest Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.3513 (KB5030300) is now available in the Release Preview Channel for Windows Insiders using Windows 10, version 22H2. This update brings several enhancements and fixes to further improve the user experience on Windows 10.

Key Improvements Include​

  • GB18030-2022 Compliance: The update ensures compliance with the GB18030-2022 character requirements, enhancing character input methods like Microsoft Wubi and Pinyin U-mode for better accuracy and support.
  • Enhanced Taskbar Search Box: Users will experience an improved search box on the taskbar, offering convenient access to applications, files, settings, and web searches. The search box provides the latest updates with features like search highlights, enhancing search operations.
  • Animated Icons in News and Interests Taskbar Button: Exciting new animations are introduced to the news and interests taskbar button to better highlight new announcements. Hovering over or clicking the icon while an announcement is visible triggers these engaging animations.

Additional Enhancements and Fixes​

  • Daylight saving time (DST) adjustments in Greenland are now supported.
  • Corrected the spelling of Ukraine's capital city from Kiev to Kyiv for accurate representation.
  • Resolved various issues including Microsoft Excel unresponsiveness, Windows Defender Application Control policy delays, and touch keyboard inconsistencies.
  • Improved Remote Apps display, fixed toast notification issues, and resolved memory-related concerns to prevent system crashes.
  • Enhanced support for device health reporting, Windows Defender configurations, and application compatibility with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.

To incorporate these updates and benefit from the improvements, Windows 10 users in the Release Preview Channel can download and install Build 19045.3513, ensuring a smoother and more efficient Windows experience.

Published Date​

Wed, 13 Sep 2023 22:38:33 +0000

Source​

Windows Insider Blog