Microsoft has launched new preview editions for Windows 10 and Windows 11, introducing unreleased features and significant fixes. The latest version for Windows 11, build 22631.4969 (KB5052094), includes enhancements to usability, while the focus of build 19045.5552 (KB5052077) for Windows 10 is on enhancing system stability.
Summary of essential information to remember
- Windows 11 has been enhanced with improvements in the File Explorer, taskbar, and new features for the Narrator.
- Windows 10 addressed issues with the Chinese Input Method Editor, OpenSSH, and the dwm.exe process.
- Both versions focus on performance, security, and usability.
Windows 11 Updates
The latest Windows 11 update includes enhancements to user-friendliness and visual aspects. Sharing files via the taskbar has become more convenient, and Windows Spotlight now features an interactive icon displaying additional information when hovering over images.
A new feature available for individuals with visual impairments is the Narrator, which now offers additional shortcuts for navigating text snippets in emails and web pages. File Explorer has also been updated with enhancements, such as the option to turn off backup reminders directly from the address bar.
Enhancements in Windows 10
Windows 10 has been updated to improve stability, specifically fixing issues with the Chinese IME text input tool by adjusting sources and enhancing the contrast of the suggestions panel.
The issues with the OpenSSH service and recurring failures in the dwm process have been resolved, resulting in a more stable system, particularly benefiting users who rely on these functions daily.
You can view the full changelog containing all the latest news, updates, and enhancements on the official Windows blog.
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