Microsoft today released the KB5023011 cumulative update for Windows Insider project members in the Beta channel. After users install it, the version number rises to Build 22621.1391/22624.1391.
As before, Win11 Build 22621.1391 turns off new features by default, while Build 22624.1391 turns new features on by default.
In this update, Insider members who were previously in Build 22623 will be automatically migrated to Build 22624 by enabling the package. Microsoft said it enabled the new version number mainly to distinguish it from users who chose to exit the Beta channel.
Win11 Build 22623.1325 / Build 22621.1325 users who previously chose to exit the Beta channel and return to the stable version will not receive this update. Microsoft said beta users will have until March 8 this year to choose whether to leave the beta channel.
Improved voice methods
In-app command help page: Microsoft has comprehensively improved the in-app command help page in voice access. Revamped to make it easier to use and understand.
#The search bar allows users to quickly find commands, and different categories provide further guidance. Each command now has a description and example of its variation, making it easier to understand and use.
Users can view all commands on the voice access bar from Help > or use the voice command "What can I say" to access the command help page.
Microsoft has expanded support for English dialects, including English - UK, English - India, English - New Zealand, English - Canada, and English - Australia.
This update improves Windows reliability.
Fixed an issue that caused Notification Center, Quick Settings, and Taskbar Jump List to not work properly in previous Beta channel versions.
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