Microsoft is rolling out a new version of Windows 11 to Insiders registered in the Dev channel, bringing the build number to 25140. After last week's build introduced tabs in File Explorer, this update is more modest and focused on fixes for various issues.
One of the more obvious improvements has to do with Euphemia fonts, which include some languages that use Canadian syllabic scripts, such as Inuktitut. The upgraded font makes more than 200 characters more legible and improves their on-screen rendering, plus it supports new characters that are part of the Unicode 14 standard.
Other than that, it's all fixes, including some focused on File Explorer tabs. Oddly, this feature still hasn't fully rolled out to Insiders in the Dev channel, although some users in the Beta channel have also been able to try it out. This is in line with Microsoft's guidance for the Insider program, but oddly, users who signed up specifically to try out the latest features still have to wait for them to be enabled, while other users can already try them out.
There are also known issues with this release, including one that may cause games using Easy Anti-Cheat technology to crash. Questions like this are a constant in the development channel as it is almost always used to test builds in the early stages of development. Currently, there's really no reason for most people to join the channel, as they'll be stuck with unstable builds for a while, and there aren't many noteworthy features unique to the dev channel. You can view the full list of fixes and known issues below.
[File Manager]
- Fix that caused some people to accidentally see Issue with error 0x80070026.
- Fixed an issue where the color of the active tab did not match the command bar below it.
- Fixed an issue where dragging to rearrange tabs was sometimes not possible.
- Fixed an issue that could cause artifacts in the Windows thumbnail preview in the taskbar if File Explorer was maximized and you minimized it using WIN M.
[Settings]
- If you rename a drive label in System > Storage > Disks & Volumes, the current drive name will now be pre- Populate the dialog box.
[Input]
- Fixed an issue where selecting English (New Zealand) in OOBE unexpectedly resulted in selecting the Arabic (101) keyboard.
- Setting language bar hotkeys to switch input directly to a specific non-IME input method should now work.
- Some languages do not support text-to-speech. When an admin user attempts to install one of the languages using the new Install-Language CopyToSettings command, some settings such as the new user account locale, input (keyboard), and UPLL (User Preferred Language List) are not updated. This issue has now been fixed.
- Fixed an issue that caused the Batang, BatangChe, Gungsuh, and GungsuhChe fonts to not render Korean correctly when using Office online applications when these fonts did not exist locally on your PC.
[Task Manager]
- Fixed a crash that could occur when switching modes in a page other than the process page.
- We have made a small adjustment to the intensity of the colors used in the heatmaps on the Processes page.
[Others]
- Fixed the issue where calls to CopyAcceleratorTable and CreateAcceleratorTable would fail if the LPACCEL parameter was the address of an odd index in the ACCEL structure array question.
- Fixed an x64 emulation issue on ARM64 that could cause some applications to crash on launch with error code 0xc0000409.
- Fixed an issue that caused audio to stop playing in some apps after one minute.
[General]
- Windows Insider Experience on Surface Pro X devices Members will try to restore black screen from hibernation on this build. You need to power cycle (long power button to power off) to get back into the device. Insiders on these devices are advised to pause flight until we release a version with this fix.
- We are investigating reports that Mica Material and Acrylic blur effects are rendering incorrectly in operating system surfaces such as the Start Menu, Notification Center, and other areas.
- We are investigating reports that shutting down through the Start menu does not work for some Insiders and restarts unexpectedly.
- Some games that use Easy Anti-Cheat may crash or cause your PC to crash.
[File Manager]
- The up arrow in the File Explorer tab is misaligned. This will be fixed in a future update.
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[New] We are investigating reports that when using dark mode (e.g., from the command line) and launching File Explorer in certain ways, files are unexpectedly displayed in light mode The body of the resource manager.
[Widget]
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[New] We are fixing a problem that caused widget preferences (temperature units and fixed Widgets) unexpectedly reset to default values.
[Live Subtitles]
- Some full-screen apps (such as video players) prevent live subtitles from displaying.
- Certain applications located near the top of the screen and closed before running live captions will relaunch behind the live caption window located at the top. Use the system menu (ALT Spacebar) while the application has focus to move the application's window further down.
If you're looking forward to what's next in Windows 11, the Beta and Release Preview channels are currently testing Windows 11 version 22H2, and the Beta channel also has access to the File Explorer tab. It's not entirely clear whether this feature will be part of Windows 11 version 22H2 when it officially launches, but it appears to be the case.
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