Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4660: New Features & Fixes Explained

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Hello, Windows Insiders! As we kick off the new year, Microsoft has an exciting update for those of us nerding out in the Beta Channel: say hello to Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4660, also known as KB5048808. So, what’s the big deal about this build? Get comfy and let me take you on a journey through the latest innovations, fixes, and the behind-the-scenes action of Windows updates.

Changes and Improvements: What’s New?​

File Explorer Gets a Facelift

If you’re anything like me, sometimes you find the File Explorer context menu a tad...mysterious. Well, fret no more! With this build, Microsoft has added labels to the context menu actions like cut, copy, paste, rename, share, and delete. It’s the digital equivalent of adding subtitles to your favorite foreign film.

Magnifier: Taking a Closer Look

In the past, trying to manage zoom levels with Magnifier felt like attempting to land a spaceship with a joystick. Now, in addition to the CTRL + ALT + Minus shortcut, you’ll find buttons to reset the zoom to fit the screen or to your last/preferred magnification. Think of it as the “easy button” for zooming.

Features on the Chopping Block

This build isn’t just about adding shiny new things—it’s also about trimming the fat. Suggested actions, the feature that pops up when you copy a phone number or calendar date, is now on its way to the recycling bin. Sometimes less is more, right?

Fixes: Smoothing Out the Creases​

As software enthusiasts, nothing gets under our skin more than a slow or unreliable File Explorer. Thankfully, this build tackles issues that have been impacting its performance and reliability. You should find it’s a little snappier when rifling through folders.

Insider Insights: The Inner Workings​

This update is part of the Windows 11, version 23H2 via an enablement package. Intrigued? Many features in the Beta Channel are released using Control Feature Rollout technology, where a subset of Insiders get first dibs. The tech wizards at Microsoft monitor feedback before rolling it out to the rest of us. If you’re keen on trying these features early, toggle your settings to receive the latest updates through the Windows Update in your Settings menu.

The Bumpy Road of Development​

One of the quirks—and perhaps the charm—of being a Windows Insider is that you’re part of an experimental group. Features included in these builds might never see the light of day outside your Insider bubble, as Microsoft plays around with different ideas. Some features could vanish or morph into something else entirely, while others might eventually become a staple in future Windows versions.
So, take this exploratory journey as a privilege. You’re essentially a co-pilot helping steer the direction of Windows’ future. And should you come across any localization mishaps, the Feedback Hub is there to let Microsoft know what’s up.

A Sneak Peek into Microsoft’s Playground​

For those eager to delve deeper, check out Flight Hub—it’ll help you see what build lies in which Insider channel. It's like your very own digital map guiding you through the skies of Windows updates.

In summary, Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4660 is all about making useful tweaks, addressing performance woes, and giving Insiders a test drive of what could be the future of Windows 11. So, keep your toggles ready and eyes peeled as you navigate through the evolving landscape of Microsoft’s latest beta treasures. Happy updating, Insiders!

Source: Microsoft - Windows Insiders Blog Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4660 (Beta Channel)
 


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