Enhancing Windows 11: New Builds 22621.3078 & 22631.3078 Released with Features and Fixes

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Microsoft has unveiled Windows 11 Builds 22621.3078 and 22631.3078 (KB5034204) to Windows Insiders on the Release Preview Channel. These updates bring a host of features, enhancements, and fixes aimed at refining the Windows 11 experience. Here's a summary of the key points from this release:



New Features and Enhancements:



- Expanded Digital Handwriting Support: The ability to use digital handwriting (inking) in Windows Ink is being extended to several languages and locales, enhancing recognition technology and introducing gestures for improved functionality.

- Backup Eye Control System Settings: This update introduces a feature that enables users to back up eye control system settings from one device and automatically apply them to a new device for a seamless experience.



Improvements and Fixes:



- Addressed various issues related to specific 7-Zip files appearing as empty in File Explorer, search not working on the Start menu, and HTML preview rendering failure in the Group Policy editor.

- Enhanced reliability during power transitions, improved OpenType font rendering, and more reliable video calling functionality.

- Mitigated issues affecting Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) initialization.

- Resolved known problems like BitLocker data-only encryption issues, file explorer tooltip problems, and Bluetooth audio interruptions during phone calls.

- Introduced quarterly changes to the Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist file and renewed signing certificates for UEFI Secure Boot systems.



Upcoming Features:



- A forthcoming update will introduce the ability to use digital handwriting and backup eye control system settings. These enhancements are scheduled for release in a future update.



These updates aim to boost the performance, reliability, and security of Windows 11 for users across various scenarios, ensuring a smoother and more productive computing experience.



Published Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:04:22 +0000.
 


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