Microsoft released a new Windows 11 Insider build for Insiders on the Dev and Beta channels less than a week after 22610. The company highlighted some changes for this release, firstly, it's trying to fix the "Show Hidden Icons" flyout in the system tray not appearing for some Windows Insiders, and secondly, the company is looking for feedback for people who like to play games to bring them PCs work with Xbox controllers; they hope people will try the new controller bar feature, which you can read more about here.
It’s also worth noting that Microsoft has highlighted that the Dev and Beta channels will soon be separated, although they still haven’t said when that will happen, for those who want to continue using RTM for the more stable 22H2 builds of Windows 11 This will be a nasty surprise to anyone soon, probably before the end of this month.
There are no new features in this version as it mainly contains fixes and improvements. Without further ado, here are the changes and improvements in version 22616:
[General of]
- #[Reminder]The version watermark in the lower right corner of the desktop no longer exists in this version. This doesn't mean we're done, watermarks will be returned to Insiders in a future release.
[Taskbar]
- Based on feedback from Windows Insiders, we have decided to temporarily disable the changes to the system tray introduced in Build 22581. The system tray, specifically the Show Hidden Icons flyout, now functions the same as it did in the original version of Windows 11, including the ability to rearrange icons in the flyout. We hope to bring these changes back in the future after further refining the experience by addressing some of the feedback we received. As we mentioned before, features we trial in the Dev or Beta channels may not always be released.
[Other]
- Previously, we shared the new Internet and MSA requirements for Windows 11 Pro. Today, Windows Insiders on Windows 11 Pro will now require an MSA and Internet connection during Initial Device Setup (OOBE), which is only required when setting up for personal use. If you choose to set up your device for work or school, nothing changes, it works the same as before.
Here are all the fixes in build 22616:
[General]
- In In the most recent Insider Preview build, we fixed an issue where the performance and reliability of explorer.exe would degrade over time, eventually leading to error checking.
[Taskbar]
- We fixed a fix that caused the "Show Hidden Icons" flyout in the system tray to disappear completely for some Insiders issue even though it says "On" under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and Other System Tray Icons.
[Input]
- Fixed an issue that caused some applications to crash when pressing half-width/full-width keys when using the Japanese input method.
[Widgets]
- Fixed the issue where you would see the widget board if you tried to open it using gestures from the side of the screen Questions that open and then immediately close.
- Fixed an issue where users could not reliably call widgets using swipe functionality.
[Settings]
- Fixed an issue that could cause Quick Settings to crash when projecting to some wireless devices.
[Open Window]
- Fixed an issue where minimizing using a 3-finger screen touch gesture could cause animations to stop working system-wide .
- Fixed an issue affecting DWM reliability during recent flights.
- Fixed an issue that caused some apps (such as Settings) to open blank when reopening an upgrade or restart.
[Task Manager]
- We fixed an issue that caused the process list to be in the Applications and Background groups when clicking Productivity Mode from the command bar Issues with fluctuations between
[Windows Sandbox]
- Fixed a potential issue that could cause certain Some text appears as a black frame in some cases.
[Other]
- Fixed a problem that caused Windows update notifications to show that they were coming from "Windows.SystemToast.WindowsUpdate.MoNotification" instead of "Windows Update" sent the question.
There is only one set of known issues to be aware of in build 22616:
[Live subtitles]
- Some full-screen apps (such as video players) prevent live subtitles from displaying.
- Certain applications that are located near the top of the screen and are 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.
Dev channel builds are now called the "NI_RELEASE" or Nickel branch in preparation for major feature updates to Windows 11 22H2 later this year. You can find our coverage of what's new and expected releases in this version of Windows 11 here.
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