Confirmed that some users are experiencing issues with Microsoft's Windows 11 version 22H2. The company has confirmed that there is a bug in version 22H2 that may cause text conversion in certain languages to not work as users expect.
"When entering languages that use multibyte character sets—such as Japanese, Korean, and Chinese—converting characters may not work properly," Microsoft notes. Common symptoms of this problem include:
- ? automatically selects an incorrect character range for conversion, causing the conversion candidate window to display unexpected options.
- ?The cursor may move to an unexpected position, causing the wrong sequence of characters to be selected for conversion. This results in symptom 1.
Microsoft is currently investigating what may be causing this issue. It's still being fixed and will be available in an upcoming release. The company may roll out a fix in an upcoming Patch Tuesday update. If you are currently facing this issue, then you will not be able to resolve it as Microsoft has not provided any temporary solution yet.
Windows 11 encountering vulnerabilities is not new. While the 22H2 build is stable, we've already witnessed how an infamous bug from last year affected Task Manager. The company spent nearly a month fixing the Task Manager bug. Bugs causing replication performance issues have also been in the news last year. There are other examples, which means users should exercise caution before installing each update.
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