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Microsoft has released the August Update for Windows 8.1, formerly anticipated as Windows 8.1 Update 2. The main changes include precision touchpad improvements, out-of-date ActiveX control blocking in IE, Miracast Receive capability, and minimizing login prompts for SharePoint Online.
Standalone download:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2975719
This update includes the following new features and improvements in Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2.
Link RemovedSettings changes for Update and Recovery
This feature introduces new information in the Windows Update Settings, and gives you more information on how up to date your systems are by displaying the most recent check for updates and the last date updates were installed.
Link RemovedPrecision touchpad improvements
This feature adds the following three end-user settings to control the behavior of precision touchpad devices:
You can find these settings under the Mouse and touchpad menu in PC Settings.
- Leave touchpad on when a mouse is connected
- Allow right-clicks on the touchpad
- Double-tap and drag
Link RemovedRuble symbol update
This feature adds new Ruble currency support for input and rendering.
Link RemovedOut-of-date ActiveX control blocking
With the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking, Internet Explorer tells you when it finds and blocks parts of webpages that are loading common controls, but that are also loading out-of-date ActiveX controls. This enables you to browse safely as you interact with all aspects of the webpage aside from the out-of-date control. Furthermore, you are directed to update the control so you can safely interact with its most recent version.
Link RemovedWi-Fi Direct APIs for Discoverability
Wi-Fi Direct APIs for Discoverability are a new set of APIs for Independent Hardware Vendors (IHV) or computer OEMs to develop Windows-based applications on all supported x86-based and x64-based versions of Windows 8.1. This enables IHVs and OEMs to build a Miracast receiver on Windows. These Windows 32-bit APIs make the computer discoverable and accept incoming Miracast connections.
Link RemovedVideo capture metadata for MP4
This feature adds capability for developers to read and write the "Date taken" and GPS data on MP4 files by using Windows Runtime and Win32 APIs.
Link RemovedMinimizing Logon Prompts for Microsoft SharePoint Online
This feature reduces the number of prompts with federated use in accessing SharePoint Online sites. If you select the "Keep me signed in" check box when you log on for the first time, you will not see prompts for successive access attempts to that SharePoint Online site.
Standalone download:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2975719
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