Hello, Windows Insiders! The technological tides are flowing, and with them comes the exciting release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4580 (KB5046733), now rolling out to the Beta Channel. Spurred by user feedback and the ever-evolving needs of the community, this build has a number of features, fixes, and improvements poised to enhance your Windows experience.
If you want to maximize your experience, consider enabling the toggle to receive the latest updates as they roll out – just hop into Settings > Windows Update to get started.
So, update your system and dive into these new features! And remember, your feedback helps shape the future of Windows. Let us know how these changes improve your experience in the comments below! Happy Insiding!
Source: Microsoft - Windows Insiders Blog Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4580 (Beta Channel)
Key Changes in Build 22635.4580
As always, the Beta Channel is a testing ground for new features, new improvements, and bug fixes. Here’s a detailed look at what’s coming your way in this release:New Features & Improvements
- Taskbar & System Tray: A more simplified system tray has been temporarily disabled to address some issues. The simplification experiment began with Build 22635.4010, gathering user feedback all along the way.
- File Explorer Updates:
- Now, when you launch File Explorer folders from outside of it (think apps or desktop shortcuts), they will open in a new tab – provided you already have an instance of File Explorer open.
- Want to maintain the traditional experience of new windows opening? Simply adjust your settings under File Explorer folder options.
- The update will also restore previous tabs when signing back in! The “Automatically save my restartable apps” setting in Sign-in options will now auto-enable File Explorer's tab-saving feature for your convenience.
- For users hesitant about backing up their Documents, Pictures, or Desktop folders, a new option to snooze or disable the “Start backup” reminder has been added. Just right-click “Start backup” in the address bar, and you’re good to go.
Bug Fixes Galore
This build addresses several notable issues, enhancing overall usability:- Pinyin IME Improvement: For Chinese language users, the notorious ALT + Tab window-switching bug has received a fix.
- Bluetooth LE Audio: Some users had trouble streaming Bluetooth audio, particularly with hearing aids, but no more!
- Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): Resolved the issue that caused Windows to hang when using an IPP USB printer—a frustrating snag for many.
- Motherboard Replacement Activation: If you ever replaced your motherboard and found Windows refusing to activate, this fix will restore your peace of mind.
- COSA Profiles Update: Profiles for specific mobile operators are now up-to-date, improving connectivity-related experiences.
Microsoft Store Updates
The Microsoft Store now offers a significant update for Win32 apps provided by their publishers. Previously, these apps could only be updated outside of the store, but now users can perform updates directly from within the Store's interface. This means you can see and install updates from the downloads page, streamlining the process.Important Reminders for Beta Channel Insiders
As a Beta Channel insider, it's important to note that the features in this build might not make it to the final public version. Microsoft often tests concepts with the Insider community, gauging feedback before making decisions about eventual releases. Your insights are crucial in shaping what becomes general availability down the road.If you want to maximize your experience, consider enabling the toggle to receive the latest updates as they roll out – just hop into Settings > Windows Update to get started.
Conclusion
With the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4580, Microsoft continues to iterate and respond to user needs, making the operating system more robust and user-friendly. Whether you’re excited about the new File Explorer functionality or pleased to see bug fixes that enhance usability, this update is a testament to the collaborative nature of the Windows Insider Program.So, update your system and dive into these new features! And remember, your feedback helps shape the future of Windows. Let us know how these changes improve your experience in the comments below! Happy Insiding!
Source: Microsoft - Windows Insiders Blog Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4580 (Beta Channel)