Windows 11 Build 26100.2448 Update: New Features & Bug Fixes

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Hey Windows Insiders! It's that time again when our beloved operating system gets a fresh dose of updates to enhance our user experience. Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Build 26100.2448 (KB5046740) to the Release Preview Channel, and it comes packed with a plethora of new features, improvements, and several fixes that promise to make your Windows journey even smoother. Let's dive in and explore what's new!

New Features Aplenty​

Gradual Rollout Features​

The update introduces several features that will be rolled out gradually. Here are some highlights:
  • [Start Menu] Jump Lists: Right-click on pinned apps in the Start menu to access enhanced jump lists for applications that support them. This small tweak can significantly speed up your workflow.
  • [Taskbar] Dynamic Display: The system tray now shows a condensed date and time. If you're in "Do Not Disturb" mode, the notification bell icon may disappear. To restore it, just click on the date and time or adjust your notification settings via the context menu.
  • [Touchscreen] Edge Gesture Controls: A new section under Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Touch allows you to customize touchscreen edge gestures. Need to disable gestures on the left or right edge? Now you can!
  • [Task Manager] Dark Mode Support: Enjoy a more uniform look with the new dark mode support and text scaling for the Disconnect and Logoff dialogs. The Performance section now shows detailed disk types, making it easier to manage your resources.
  • [File Explorer] Android Sharing: You can now share content directly to your Android device from File Explorer. This functionality requires the Phone Link application on your PC, which seamlessly connects your devices.
  • [Dynamic Lighting] Enhancements: The Dynamic Lighting Settings page will now show a message when no compatible device is connected. The update also adds new gradient and directional options to the lighting effects, enriching your customization experience.

Enhanced Accessibility Features​

For users of Narrator, several new functionalities have been integrated:
  • Skip past links (N) and Jump to lists (L) are now available in scan mode, allowing for smoother navigation through documents and web pages without getting stuck in the web of hyperlinks.
  • The updates to speech recognition tools improve the overall speech-to-text experience, enhancing tools like Narrator, voice access, and live captions.

Normal Rollout Features​

The normal rollout also features numerous bug fixes not to be overlooked:
  • [File Explorer] UI Improvements: The expansion of menus when using the See more button is now functioning correctly, so you won't have to deal with menus disappearing off-screen.
  • [Task Manager] Stability: The Users page won't make the Task Manager hang any longer—goodbye frustrations during multitasking!
  • [Mouse and Xbox Game Bar] Compatibility Fixes: Fixed issues where the mouse cursor might unlock from the game window when using multiple monitors, ensuring a seamless gaming experience.

Under the Hood Improvements​

Increased Security​

One noteworthy enhancement worth mentioning is Windows Search now executes IFilters within Less Privileged App Containers (LPAC). This security measure restricts access to sensitive system components, which might help shield your data from potential exploits, especially crucial in today’s cybersecurity landscape.

Performance Fixes​

Several common issues have been tackled:
  • The clipboard history mishap where it sometimes shows as empty even though items have been copied has been resolved.
  • Addressing graphics issues, particularly with the Mica material not displaying appropriately during slideshows—a minor nuisance that can detract from your UI experience.

How to Update​

For those eager to jump into these fresh updates, simply navigate to Settings > Windows Update and check for the latest updates. It’s as easy as pie!

Conclusion​

In wrapping up, these updates in Windows 11 Build 26100.2448 bring appreciable enhancements and bug fixes that cater not only to functionality but also to user accessibility and security. While some features may initially trickle in gradually, their arrival is certainly something to anticipate.
As with any update, staying informed and adjusting settings after an upgrade can help ensure that you get the best experience possible. If you encounter any quirks or bugs, don’t hesitate to share your insights with your fellow Insiders on the forum!
So, what do you think of these new changes? Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Source: Microsoft - Windows Insiders Blog Releasing Windows 11 Build 26100.2448 to the Release Preview Channel