Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7271 (Dev & Beta Channels)

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Hi all, last Friday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7271 (KB5070307) to the Dev & Beta Channels.

A bunch of new options and tweaks, all upgrades went smooth even on the hotel wifi 😉

Happy Upgrades!

Introducing the Xbox full screen experience for PC

Alongside today’s general availability of the Xbox full screen experience (FSE) on more Windows handhelds, today’s preview to Windows Insiders also expands availability of FSE to additional Windows 11 PC form factors.

Designed with console-style navigation in mind, the Xbox full screen experience delivers a clean, distraction-free interface for controller-first gaming. Pair a controller to your PC for smooth task switching and a streamlined gaming experience on your desktop, laptop, or tablet.

UI showing the Task View in Xbox full screen experience on PC. 
UI showing the Task View in Xbox full screen experience on PC.

How to enter Xbox full screen experience:

You can access Xbox full screen experience from Task View, Game Bar settingsor use Win + F11 hotkey to toggle FSE.

UI of the task view interface showing the option to access Xbox full screen experience.
UI of the task view interface showing the option to access Xbox full screen experience.

The Xbox full screen experience begins as a gradual rollout to Windows Insiders on the Dev & Beta Channels, who are also registered Xbox Insiders. We expect to expand this later to all Insiders on the Dev & Beta Channels without requiring Xbox program registration. If you want to be among the first to try out these new features on your PC, join the Xbox Insiders Program and opt into the PC gaming preview through the Xbox Insiders Hub.

For more information about the Xbox full screen experience, visit Full screen experience expands to more Windows 11 PC form factors.

Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Gaming and Xbox > Gaming Full Screen Experience.

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Point-in-time restore for Windows

We’re excited to introduce point-in-time restore for Windows, now available to Insiders in the Beta and Dev Channels! This flexible recovery feature empowers you to quickly roll your device back to a previous state—helping minimize downtime and simplify troubleshooting when disruptions strike. Whether you’re dealing with a widespread outage or a one-off issue, point-in-time restore helps recover your system (including apps, settings, and user files) to get you back to productivity faster. For more details, check out our documentation.

Point-in-time restore shown in the Troubleshoot menu for Windows RE.
Point-in-time restore shown in the Troubleshoot menu for Windows RE.

Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Recovery and Uninstall > Point-in-time restore.

Introducing Fluid Dictation in Voice Typing

Following the introduction of Fluid dictation for voice access users, we’re also now introducing it for voice typing users on NPU devices. Fluid dictation makes voice-based dictation smoother and smarter by automatically correcting grammar, punctuation, and filler words as you speak, reducing the need for manual editing. Powered by on-device small language models (SLMs), it ensures fast and private processing.

To use it, set focus to a text field and launch voice typing by pressing the Windows key plus H and complete setup if you’re a first-time user. Fluid Dictation is enabled by default—you can check or toggle it via the settings flyout—so all you need to do is start talking!

UI showing the Fluid Dictation toggle in the voice typing launcher.
UI showing the Fluid Dictation toggle in the voice typing launcher.

Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Input and Language > Voice Typing (Windows key plus H).

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[Seamlessly resume more apps from your Android phone to your PC]

  • Following the ability to resume Spotify tracks from your phone onto your PC, we’re excited to share that:
    • vivo Android phone users can also now continue your browsing activity from vivo Browser on your phone, onto your default browser on your PC.
    • Honor, Huawei, Oppo, Samsung and vivo Android phone users can also now continue online files opened on M365 Copilot app from your phone onto your PC. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files will open in the respective app on your PC if you have it installed, or if you don’t they’ll open in the default browser on your PC. Note – offline files (stored locally on the phone) are not currently supported.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Devices and Drivers > Linked Phone.

[Click to Do]

  • We’re testing and refining the Click-to-Do top bar to determine the best experience for future updates. Functionality will vary by device and market.

[File Explorer]

  • We’re making a few refinements to the context menu aimed at reducing the space taken by less commonly used actions, while keeping them easy to access. We’ve also updated the ordering of actions to group similar tasks. This includes:
    • We’ve moved Compress to ZIP file, Copy as Path, Set as Desktop Background, and Rotate Right, and Rotate Left into a new Manage file flyout.
    • We’ve moved cloud provider options, like Always Keep on this Device and Free Up Space, into their relevant cloud provider flyout.
    • We’ve moved Send to My Phone next to the cloud provider options.
    • We’ve moved Open Folder Location to now be next to Open and Open with.
The image on the left shows the “before” experience before and the image on the right shows the “after” experience.
The image on the left shows the “before” experience before and the image on the right shows the “after” experience.

Note, the name Manage file may change in a future Insider update. If you have feedback, please file it in the Feedback Hub under Desktop Environment > Right-Click Context Menu

  • We’re exploring preloading File Explorer in the background to help improve File Explorer launch performance. This shouldn’t be visible to you, outside of File Explorer hopefully launching faster when you need to use it. If you have the change, if needed there is an option you can uncheck to disable this called “Enable window preloading for faster launch times” in File Explorer’s Folder Options, under View. Looking forward to your feedback! If you do encounter any issues, please file them in the Feedback Hub under Files Folders and Online Storage > File Explorer Performance, or Files Folders and Online Storage > File Explorer.

[Microsoft Store]

Based on user feedback, we have added support for uninstalling Store-managed apps from the Store’s library page. Simply find an installed app in your library, click the three-dot menu, and click uninstall. Please let us know what you think!

UI showing the uninstall functionality for Store-managed apps from the Store's library page.
UI showing the uninstall functionality for Store-managed apps from the Store’s library page.

Windows Insiders across all channels running Microsoft Store version 22510.1401.x.x and higher will see this improvement.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Microsoft Store.

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[Taskbar and System Tray]

  • Fixed an issue which could cause the taskbar to hang after receiving certain notifications.
  • Fixed an issue where the battery icon in the taskbar might unexpectedly show its own backplate when hovering over the icon in the system tray (instead of combined with wi-fi and volume).

[Internet]

  • Made some underlying improvements to help address an issue which could lead to not having internet after resuming from disconnected standby. Please don’t hesitate to file feedback under Network and Internet in the Feedback Hub if you continue experiencing issues.

[File Explorer]

  • Fixed an issue where if you opened the Recycle bin and had “Empty recycle bin” visible in the command bar, it might stay showing after you navigated away.

[Settings]

  • Fixed an issue where Settings might crash when navigating to Privacy & Security > Camera, Location, or Microphone.

[Display and Graphics]

  • Fixed an issue where recently certain games might show a message saying “Unsupported graphics card detected”, although a supported graphics card was being used.

[Task Manager]

  • If you’re using Die or CAMM memory form factor, Task Manager will now show that in Performance under Memory > Form Factor, instead of a blank.

[.NET Framework and Visual Studio]

  • The issue causing Insiders with ARM64 PCs to potentially observe crashes with Visual Studio or applications that depend on .NET Framework should be resolved if you have installed the latest .NET Framework update.

Known issues

[Xbox full screen experience for PC]

  • [NEW] The virtual keyboard is not shown for controller users on devices without a touch screen. Please use the physical keyboard as a workaround for now.
  • [NEW] Some apps may behave unexpectedly when using FSE, particularly those that expect to be locked to a given size or launch additional windows.

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • We’re investigating an issue which is causing the Start menu to not open for some Insiders on click, although it will open if you press the Windows key. It’s believed this issue may also potentially impact the notification center (which you can open with WIN + N).
  • We’re investigating an issue where for some Insiders apps aren’t showing in the system tray when they should be.

[File Explorer]

  • Scrollbar and footer are missing and showing a white block instead when text is scaled in dark mode version of the copy dialog.
  • [NEW] We’re investigating an issue where File Explorer has started showing a white flash when navigating between pages after the previous flight.

[Bluetooth]

  • [NEW] We’re investigating an issue causing Bluetooth device battery level to not show for some Insiders.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28000.1199 (Canary Channel)

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Hi all, last Tuesday during Microsoft Ignite in San Francisco, Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28000.1199 to the Canary Channel. (KB 5068860)

A quick and smooth update to the Canary channel

Happy upgrades!

What’s new in Build 28000.1199

[General]

  • This update includes a small set of general improvements and fixes that improve the overall experience for Insiders running this build on their PCs.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7262 (Dev & Beta Channels)

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Hi all, last week Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7262 (KB5070303) to the Dev & Beta Channels.

Flighted this build from San Francisco where Microsoft Ignite was on all week, great new tweaks and features in this build

Happy Flighting !

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HD Voices in Narrator and Magnifier

Narrator and Magnifier now support high-definition voices for English (United States), powered by Azure’s latest on-device text-to-speech models. These voices use generative AI to adjust tone and pacing for more natural, expressive speech.

When reading with Narrator or listening to text in Magnifier, HD voices provide clearer audio and smoother flow. This helps reduce listening fatigue during long sessions and makes it easier to stay focused on the content. While natural voices are available in multiple languages, HD voices are currently offered in English (United States). Both Narrator and Magnifier allow you to personalize your experience by adjusting voice speed and switching between voices anytime.

To enable in Narrator

  1. Open Settings → Accessibility → Narrator.
  2. Navigate to “add a natural voice” button
  3. Download your preferred HD voice.
  4. Switch voices or adjust speed anytime in Narrator settings.

Currently, HD voices are available in English (United States), with one male (Andrew) and one female (Ava) option to choose from.

Magnifier also supports natural voices, including new HD options for even clearer, more lifelike speech. To enable:

  1. Open Settings → Accessibility → Magnifier.
  2. Navigate to “add a natural voice” button
  3. Download your preferred voice.
  4. Change voices or adjust speed anytime in Magnifier settings.
UI showing list of voices that can be downloaded in Magnifier.
UI showing list of voices that can be downloaded in Magnifier.

FEEDBACK: Please share your feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Narrator or Accessibility > Magnifier.

Narrator now supports math

  • We’re introducing the first phase of Math reading in Narrator, bringing clearer and more natural math experiences to users who are blind or have low vision. With this update, equations in Microsoft 365 apps such as Word can now be read in a structured way that reflects how they’re meant to be understood. Math is at the heart of STEM education and learning, and this improvement helps ensure that students and professionals can independently explore equations, formulas, and scientific notations with confidence.
  • To try out this experience, turn on Narrator (press Win + Ctrl + Enter) and open a Word document containing mathematical equations. Use any of the standard Narrator reading commands to hear equations read aloud in a more natural, structured way. We’re continuing to refine this experience and plan to expand it to more scenarios in the future.
  • FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Narrator.

AI Components Setting

UI showing the Windows Settings app, specifically under System > AI components where users can activate the “Experimental agentic features” toggle.
UI showing the Windows Settings app, specifically under System > AI components where users can activate the “Experimental agentic features” toggle.

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[Click to Do]

  • The Click to Do context menu is being updated with a streamlined design, making it simpler to locate what you need. Frequently used actions like Copy, Save, Share, and Open will now be easier to access directly from the context menu.
  • Whenever a large image or table appears on your screen, the context menu will automatically pop up, making it quicker and easier to access the actions and results you need.
UI showing the context menu automatically appearing to provide quick access to common actions.
UI showing the context menu automatically appearing to provide quick access to common actions.

Image Object Selection Update

  • We are temporarily turning off Image Object select as detailed here for Dev and Beta

Teaching Tip Updates

  • Teaching tips and introduction screen in tutorial mode have been improved.
  • A new “Launch Tutorial” button and refreshed instructions make it easier for users to start the tutorial.

[Input]

  • Pens that support haptic feedback will now deliver tactile responses during certain interactions with the system UI. For example, you may feel vibrations when hovering over the close button or when snapping and resizing windows.

[File Explorer]

  • We are reconfiguring the CFR that supported AI Actions in File Explorer – Insiders may see a temporary loss in image actions and Copilot summary actions as this is relaunched and gradually rolled out to Insiders in the Dev & Beta Channels.
  • We’re temporarily stopping the roll out of the ability for newly launched File Explorer folders to open in tabs instead of windows, as it wasn’t working correctly. Appreciate your patience.
  • We’re working on consolidating the share options in the context menu into a single entry point. (Updated 11/17)

[Administrator Protection]

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[General]

  • Fixed an issue resulting in mouse and keyboard not working for some Insiders in WinRE / Advanced Startup.

[Recall]

  • Fixed an issue recently causing some Insiders to see a message saying they don’t have an eligible camera for Recall when they did.

[Task Manager]

  • Fixed an issue where the Task Manager process wasn’t stopping correctly after closing Task Manager. As a result of this, you may have also seen Task Manager unexpectedly open on boot.

[Settings]

  • Fixed an issue where the Virtual Workspaces options weren’t working correctly in Settings > System > Advanced. As part of this fix, the option is now available again for Insiders.
  • Fixed an issue where the CPU information in Settings > System > About may be unexpectedly truncated.

Known issues

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • We’re investigating an issue which is causing the Start menu to not open for some Insiders on click, although it will open if you press the Windows key. It’s believed this issue may also potentially impact the notification center (which you can open with WIN + N).
  • We’re investigating an issue where for some Insiders apps aren’t showing in the system tray when they should be.

[File Explorer]

  • Scrollbar and footer are missing and showing a white block instead when text is scaled in dark mode version of the copy dialog.

[.NET Framework and Visual Studio]

  • [NEW] Insiders using ARM64 PCs may observe crashes with Visual Studio or applications that depend on .NET Framework. To resolve the problem, scan for Windows Updates and install the latest .NET Framework update.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7070 (Dev & Beta Channels)

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Hi all, Yesterday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7070 (KB5070300) to the Dev & Beta Channels.

Dev & Beta currently have the same updates, allowing you to switch from Dev to Beta channel for a short while.

New features gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

Widgets

Choose your default dashboard in an updated Widget Board Settings  

  • Launching the Widget Board when it’s showing live weather content will now open the first dashboard in your navigation bar instead of your most recently used dashboard for a more predictable Widget Board experience.
  • To modify your default dashboard, navigate to the new full-page Widgets Settings experience by clicking the gear icon at the bottom of your Widget navigation bar and re-arrange your desired default dashboard to the top position.
Widgets board with a redesigned Widget Settings page that allows dashboard to be re-arranged
Widgets board with a redesigned Widget Settings page that allows dashboard to be re-arranged

See numbered badges on the Widget Board navigation bar  

Badges on the dashboard icons in the Widget navigation bar will now show numbers corresponding to the number of alerts from that dashboard. Navigation bar badges clear automatically when you leave a dashboard, making it easy to track what’s new.

Numbered badge on the Discover dashboard icon in the navigation bar.
Numbered badge on the Discover dashboard icon in the navigation bar.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Widgets

Changes and Improvements for everyone

[Recovery]

  • We’re updating Quick Machine Recovery in Windows – Microsoft Support make getting back to a working PC clearer and faster. The experience in both Windows Settings and the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) has been streamlined so options are easier to find and use. On PCs with the settings “quick machine recovery” and “automatically check for solutions” both enabled, QMR now runs a one‑time scan by default instead of repeating scans in a loop. If a fix isn’t available right away, you won’t be left waiting; QMR will quickly point you to the most appropriate recovery options to get you back up and running.
In Settings for Systems, Recovery, “Quick machine recovery” and “Automatically check for solutions” are enabled to run a onetime QMR scan by default.
In Settings for Systems, Recovery, “Quick machine recovery” and “Automatically check for solutions” are enabled to run a onetime QMR scan by default.

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[Smart App Control]

  • We’re updating Smart App Control (SAC) so you will now be able to switch SAC off or on without any clean install requirement. To make changes, go to Windows Security > App & Browser Control > Smart App Control settings.
  • When it’s on, it helps block untrusted or potentially harmful apps. You can learn more about SAC App & Browser Control in the Windows Security App – Microsoft Support.

[File Explorer]

  • We are re-enabling people icons under the “Activity” column in File Explorer Home detailed here.
  • We are temporarily turning off the integration supporting the StorageProvider APIs for cloud providers as detailed here.
  • We are temporarily turning off support for frequently used and recently downloaded recommended files in File Explorer as detailed here.

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[General]

  • Fixed an underlying issue which was causing interacting with the desktop to unexpectedly open Task View recently for some people.

[File Explorer]

  • Fixed an issue where Shift + Click (or middle clicking) on File Explorer in the taskbar wasn’t opening a new File Explorer instance.
  • Fixed an issue where the File Explorer active tab title might not display bolded until you hovered your mouse over it.

[Taskbar]

  • Fixed an issue which could lead to the “Automatically hide the taskbar” setting unexpectedly turning off, after seeing a message saying “a toolbar is already hidden on this side of your screen”.

[Settings]

  • Fixed an issue which could lead to Settings hanging when trying to navigate to the Network & Internet section.

Known issues

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • We’re investigating an issue which is causing the Start menu to not open for some Insiders on click, although it will open if you press the Windows key. It’s believed this issue may also potentially impact the notification center (which you can open with WIN + N).
  • We’re investigating an issue where for some Insiders apps aren’t showing in the system tray when they should be.

[File Explorer]

  • Copy progress might flash when clicking more or less details in dark mode version of the copy dialog.
  • Scrollbar and footer are missing and showing a white block instead when text is scaled in dark mode version of the copy dialog.

[Recall]

  • [NEW] We’re working on the fix for an issue causing some Insiders to see a message saying they don’t have an eligible camera for Recall when they do.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28000 (Canary Channel)

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Hi all, Yesterday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28000 to the Canary Channel.

This is the 1st build labeled 26H1 exciting to start testing the next phase of Windows evolution

What’s new in Build 28000

[General]

  • This update includes a small set of general improvements and fixes that improve the overall experience for Insiders running this build on their PCs.

[Versioning]

  • With this build today, Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel will see the versioning updated under Settings > System > About (and winver) to Windows 11, version 26H1.
  • 26H1 is not a feature update for version 25H2 and only includes platform changes to support specific silicon. There is no action required from customers.
  • 25H2 remains the primary place for new features. Windows 11 continues to have an annual feature update cadence, with releases in the second half of the calendar year.
  • As a reminder, in the Windows Insider Program, new experiences will continue to land first in the Dev and Beta Channels, with Canary primarily focused on platform changes.

Fixes

[General]

  • Fixed an issue causing live captions to crash in the previous flight for some Insiders.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause the credentials window to not be accessible when trying to login to Outlook in recent flights.

Known issues

[Start menu]

  • Insiders with the new Start menu may experience it unexpectedly scrolling to the top.

[Power and Battery]

  • We’re investigating reports that sleep and shutdown aren’t working correctly for some Insiders after the latest Canary builds.

source: Windows Blogs

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Why the Surface Laptop 13 inch for Business Became My Ultimate Go-To Device

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A few months ago, I got my hands on the new 13-inch Surface Laptop for Business, one of the latest additions to Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC portfolio. I was intrigued by its promise of portability, performance, and AI-powered productivity. Fast forward to today, and I can confidently say: this device has transformed how I work, travel, and stay connected.

From the moment I unboxed it, the Surface Laptop impressed me with its sleek, lightweight design. It’s thinner and lighter than any previous Surface I’ve used, yet it feels incredibly sturdy thanks to its aluminum chassis. Whether I’m commuting, working from a client site, or presenting, it slips effortlessly into my bag and never weighs me down.

Battery life has been a game-changer. With up to 23 hours of video playback and 16 hours of active web browsing, I’ve stopped worrying about finding power outlets. It’s liberating to know I can go through a full day (or even two) without reaching for a charger.

Performance-wise, the Snapdragon X Plus processor and integrated NPU deliver snappy responsiveness and seamless multitasking. I’ve noticed a significant boost in speed compared to my previous device, especially when running AI-enhanced features like Windows Studio Effects during Teams calls. The 1080p front-facing camera, Auto HDR, and AI noise reduction make every video meeting feel professional, even when I’m working from less-than-ideal environments.

The anti-reflective touchscreen is another standout feature. Whether I’m working outdoors or in bright conference rooms, the display remains crisp and easy to read. It’s clear that Microsoft designed this laptop with real-world scenarios in mind.

Over the past few months, the Surface Laptop 13 inch has become my ultra-portable companion – reliable, powerful, and ready for anything. It’s not just a device; it’s a productivity partner that adapts to my dynamic work life.

If you’re looking for a business laptop that blends mobility, performance, and AI innovation, the Surface Laptop for Business is worth serious consideration. It’s more than just a PC, it’s a Copilot+ experience that truly delivers.

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7051 (Dev & Beta Channels)

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Hi all, Last Friday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7051 (KB5067115) to the Dev & Beta Channels.

Both Dev & Beta are now on the same 25H2 builds, if you want to switch a device from Dev to Beta, this is now possible for a short while.

Share Bluetooth audio sounds like a great feature for sharing an audio or video stream on the same device.

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Introducing Ask Copilot in taskbar

The Ask Copilot experience in the Windows taskbar demonstrating a query for ‘Out’ that shows apps, files, settings, and Copilot chat suggestions.
The Ask Copilot experience in the Windows taskbar demonstrating a query for ‘Out’ that shows apps, files, settings, and Copilot chat suggestions.

With the new Ask Copilot in taskbar, Copilot becomes a natural part of how you use your PC, ready to help, guide and collaborate the moment you need it.

This opt-in experience gives you one-click access to Copilot Vision and Voice, enabling more natural interaction in your flow. Whether through text, voice, or guided support with Copilot Vision, you can engage on your terms, in the way that works best for you. You’re always in control. As you type, results appear and update instantly, making it easier than ever to find what you need.

To get started go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Ask Copilot to enable the experience. You can also manage whether the Copilot app launches automatically at sign-in using the “Auto start on log in” toggle in the Copilot app settings.

Ask Copilot in taskbar complements the familiar Windows Search experience, so you can continue using Search as you always have from Start while trying out this new experience.

Ask Copilot uses existing Windows APIs to return apps, files, and settings—just like Windows Search—and does not grant Copilot access to your personal content. For more details, you can learn about privacy and control options for Microsoft Copilot here.

Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Ask Copilot in taskbar.

Full screen experience

Following the initial launch of the full screen experience (FSE) on the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, today’s preview to Windows Insiders expands availability to additional Windows 11 handheld devices currently in market.

Designed with console-style navigation in mind, the Xbox PC app paired with the full screen experience delivers a clean, distraction-free interface for handheld gaming. You’ll get smooth task switching and optimized performance, with background processes minimized and non-essential tasks deferred—so gameplay stays responsive and uninterrupted.

A screenshot of the full screen experience with the Xbox PC app, with game selection shown.
A screenshot of the full screen experience with the Xbox PC app, with game selection shown.
Settings screen shot showing Gaming and full screen experience enablement options for startup.
Settings screen shot showing Gaming and full screen experience enablement options for startup.

How to enable FSE:
On supported devices, go to Settings > Gaming > Full screen experience, then select Xbox as your home app. Once enabled, you can access FSE from Task View and Game Bar or configure your handheld to enter full screen experience on startup.

Availability:

Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Gaming and Xbox > Gaming Handhelds.

Shared audio (preview)

  • In this update, we are beginning rollout of shared audio (preview), a new experience built on Bluetooth® LE Audio broadcast technology, for Copilot+ PCs. Shared audio allows two family members to watch movies together while traveling, or two students to share music while studying.
  • To get started, access the “Shared audio (preview)” tile in quick settings, select two supported paired and connected accessories and click “Share” to begin.
  • For more information about shared audio (preview), including details about compatible PCs and accessories, visit Extending Bluetooth® LE Audio on Windows 11 with shared audio (preview).
Shared audio (preview) settings showing two connected devices and the Share button to get started using the experience.
Shared audio (preview) settings showing two connected devices and the Share button to get started using the experience.

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[Prism]

  • We are enabling the feature update to Prism, our emulator for Windows on Arm, that makes it possible for more 64-bit x86 (x64) applications to run under emulation by adding support for more CPU features under emulation. This support will be made available to any 64-bit x86 (x64) application under emulation by default, and 32-bit x86 applications can be opted in to the support using the emulation settings in the Properties window.
  • Please submit any feedback on compatibility issues or performance regressions through the Feedback Hub (Win + F) under Apps and the specific app you’re seeing issues with (if you don’t see the app listed, use “All other apps”) to help us to ensure that this updated Prism provides a great experience.

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[General]

  • Fixed an underlying issue leading to keyboards or other USB devices not working for a small number of Insiders after the latest flights.

[Start menu]

  • Fixed an issue where interacting with a folder or its contents in Start menu could result in the folder becoming invisible.

[File Explorer]

  • Made some underlying changes to help responsiveness of File Explorer when navigating in network locations.
  • Made some more underlying improvements to help reduce the launch time of File Explorer.
  • Fixed an issue where “Open” in File Explorer’s context menu wasn’t showing the right icon for .exe, .cmd & .bat files (was showing a generic executable icon, instead of the default app for that file type).
  • Fixed an issue where you might see your desktop icons move when interacting with files, such as opening or renaming them.
  • Fixed a couple issues where tooltips were not showing up as expected when using navigating Home with a keyboard.

[Lock and login screens]

  • Fixed a memory leak when your lock screen was set to slide show, which could lead to performance or reliability issues over time when unlocking your PC.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause logging into be very slow the first time when logging into a new account.

[Settings]

  • Fixed an issue where the search box in Settings could become overlapped with the minimum and maximize buttons in the title bar.

[Other]

  • Fixed an issue where after the latest updates, screen readers might unexpectedly say “legacy window” without reading out the window contents when interacting with certain apps.
  • Fixed an issue where after the latest updates, text might not render correctly when editing content within a multiline text box in certain apps.
  • Fixed an issue where protected content playback might fail on some machines after the latest updates.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause ethernet upload speeds to be significantly lower on some PCs after the latest updates.

Known issues

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • We’re investigating an issue which is causing the Start menu to not open for some Insiders on click, although it will open if you press the Windows key. It’s believed this issue may also potentially impact the notification center (which you can open with WIN + N).
  • We’re investigating an issue where for some Insiders apps aren’t showing in the system tray when they should be.

[File Explorer]

  • Copy progress might flash when clicking more or less details in dark mode version of the copy dialog.
  • Scrollbar and footer are missing and showing a white block instead when text is scaled in dark mode version of the copy dialog.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6982 (Dev Channel)

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Hi all, last Friday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6982 (KB5067109) to the Dev Channel.

A quick last flight before the weekend, packed with lots of new and fixed stuff.

Something strange is going on with the CPU load in task manager, under performance there seems to be a high load on the 1st 4 cores, however under details or processes no high CPU load for any proces is detectable…

Happy upgrades!

New features gradually being rolled out to the Dev Channel with toggle on*

[Windows Search Box]

  • In this update, we are introducing Copy & Search, a feature that allows you to search the text in your clipboard with a single click. When you copy text anywhere in Windows, a paste gleam will appear in your search box. Click on this gleam and your copied text will appear in the search field, allowing you to search instantly. To get started:
    • Copy text from a document, webpage, or app.
    • After copying text, the paste gleam will appear in the search box on the taskbar.
    • Click the paste gleam to search for the copied text.
Copying any text in Windows (in this case Office) adds a paste gleam to in the Search field on Taskbar.
Copying any text in Windows (in this case Office) adds a paste gleam to in the Search field on Taskbar.

[Voice Typing]

  • We are introducing a new ‘Wait time before acting’ setting in Voice Typing, allowing users to configure the delay before a voice command is executed. This provides greater flexibility for users with varying speech patterns, enabling more accurate recognition whether speaking slowly or quickly. (Update: This is rolling out for all desktop types, not just Copilot+ PCs.)
Voice typing settings supports “Wait time before acting” with timing options like “Instant - 0.1 seconds” to “Very Long - 3.0 seconds”
Voice typing settings supports “Wait time before acting” with timing options like “Instant – 0.1 seconds” to “Very Long – 3.0 seconds”

[Proactive Memory Diagnostics]

  • We’re introducing a new feature that helps improve system reliability. If your PC experiences a bugcheck (unexpected restart), you may see a notification when signing in suggesting a quick memory scan. If you choose to run it, the system will schedule a Windows Memory Diagnostic scan to run during your next reboot (taking 5 minutes or less on average) and then continue to Windows. If a memory issue is found and mitigated, you will see a notification post-reboot. Please note:
    • This early flight includes all bugcheck codes as triggers while we study the relationship between memory corruption and crashes. Future builds will refine targeting.
    • Currently this is experience not supported on Arm64 devices, systems with Administrator Protection, or BitLocker without Secure Boot.
Windows Memory Diagnostics dialog recommending a scan during next reboot.
Windows Memory Diagnostics dialog recommending a scan during next reboot.

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out to the Dev Channel with toggle on*

[Settings]

  • Device Cards in Settings has been updated to provide more clarity on information about your device for better readability and streamlined navigation for improved user experience.
  • In Settings About, we’ve enhanced it to deliver a more structured and intuitive experience, empowering users with device insights, and seamless navigation to related device components – including quick access to Storage settings.
  • Search: You can now scroll through all search results directly in the flyout, without needing to open a separate results page.
A scrollbar is added to Settings search results flyout to show all results.
A scrollbar is added to Settings search results flyout to show all results.

[Click to Do]

  • We’re helping users discover more actions in Click to Do!
    • A helpful hint now appears as you launch Click to Do, assisting unfamiliar users in discovering powerful actions that help you work quickly and intuitively.
    • Known issue: When there are multiple monitors, the hint appears on every display, and closing one of them does not dismiss the others.

[Start menu]

  • Windows Insiders with the larger Start menu flyout will now notice that the Windows Search flyout now matches in size. This update aims to create a smoother transition when searching. The feature relies on the updated Start menu rolled out to WIP earlier this year.

[File Explorer]

[Taskbar]

[Windows Studio Effects]

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[General]

  • Fixed an issue causing text actions that use Phi Silica in Click to Do and Recall to not work correctly on the previous build.

[Taskbar]

  • Fixed an issue where hovering over the taskbar with a pen was making the taskbar prematurely hide for some Insiders recently.
  • Fixed an issue where voice access wasn’t working correctly when attempting to interact with the taskbar (calling out a number wasn’t invoking that item).

[Input]

  • Fixed an issue where if you used the touch keyboard to input your password on the login screen, it might not disappear after logging into your PC.

[File Explorer]

  • Fixed an issue where the search icon in File Explorer might infinitely loop in an animation recently.

[Widgets]

  • If you’ve been experiencing an issue recently with widgets not being able to log in, that should be resolved now.

[Administrator Protection]

  • Fixed an issue when running an app as administrator where the text in the UAC prompt might be truncated.

[Task Manager]

  • Fixed an issue which was causing some apps and their processes to not be grouped correctly.

[Other]

  • Updated the buttons to have rounded corners when you’re shutting down your PC and are prompted if you want to shut down anyway despite running apps.

 Known issues

[General]

  • [NEW] We’re investigating an underlying issue leading to keyboards or other USB devices not working for a small number of Insiders after the latest flights.

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • We’re investigating an issue which is causing the Start menu to not open for some Insiders on click, although it will open if you press the Windows key. It’s believed this issue may also potentially impact the notification center (which you can open with WIN + N).
  • [NEW] We’re investigating an issue where for some Insiders apps aren’t showing in the system tray when they should be.

[File Explorer]

  • Copy progress might flash when clicking more or less details in dark mode version of the copy dialog.
  • Scrollbar and footer are missing and showing a white block instead when text is scaled in dark mode version of the copy dialog.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27975 (Canary Channel)

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Hi all, last Thursday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27975 to the Canary Channel.

A quick update before the weekend, the Windows Hello PIN issue is fixed now nice!

Have fun upgrading & testing!

What’s new in Build 27975

[General] 

  • This update includes a small set of general improvements and fixes that improve the overall experience for Insiders running this build on their PCs.

Fixes

[Input]

  • Fixed an issue impacting touch keyboard launch reliability in the latest Canary builds.

[Windows Hello]

  • Fixed an issue impacting certain devices which was causing the Windows Hello PIN to not work after upgrading to the latest Canary builds, until you set it up again.

[Settings]

  • Fixed an issue causing Settings to crash when accessing drive information under Settings > System > Storage. This also impacted accessing the drive information from the properties when you right clicked a drive in File Explorer.

Known issues

[Start menu]

  • Insiders with the new Start menu may experience it unexpectedly scrolling to the top.

[Power and Battery]

  • We’re investigating reports that sleep and shutdown aren’t working correctly for some Insiders after the latest Canary builds.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6972 (Dev Channel)

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Hi all, last Friday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6972 (KB5067106) to the Dev Channel.

After presenting all day on Windows 10 to Windows 11 Migration new features a nice new build for the dev channel, all my devices including my demosetup I prepped with 25H2 upgraded nicely to the new Dev Channel build

Enjoy Upgrading!

New features gradually being rolled out to the Dev Channel with toggle on*

[Mobile Device Settings]

  • You can now directly add and manage your mobile devices from Settings on your Windows PC by navigating to “Mobile Devices” under the Bluetooth & Devices section. This page allows you to view your mobile devices, add new mobile devices, and manage features such as using your device as a connected camera or accessing your device’s files in File Explorer.
New settings page under Bluetooth & Devices to manage and add connected mobile devices.
New settings page under Bluetooth & Devices to manage and add connected mobile devices.

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[Accounts]

  • We’ve added a new entry point in the account control on the Start menu that takes you directly to the benefits page on https://account.microsoft.com/, making it easier to explore and manage the benefits that come with your Microsoft account.
Account control in the Start menu has an option to “View my benefits” to take you directly to the benefits page on account.microsoft.com.
Account control in the Start menu has an option to “View my benefits” to take you directly to the benefits page on account.microsoft.com.

[Game Pass]

  • In this build we have modified references to Game Pass plans in Settings to reflect updated branding and benefits.
Settings Home page reflect new Game Pass branding and benefits.
Settings Home page reflects new Game Pass branding and benefits.

[File Explorer]

  • We’re continuing to make improvements to the dark mode experience in File Explorer. You will now see a consistent dark mode experience in the Folder Options dialog.
Updates to the Folder Options dialog in dark mode.
Updates to the Folder Options dialog in dark mode.

[Drag Tray]

  • We’ve added the ability to turn Drag Tray on/off from Settings->System->Nearby sharing.

 

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[File Explorer]

  • Fixed an issue which could cause File Explorer to show a Catastrophic Error (0x8000FFFF) when extracting large (1.5gb+) archive files.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause an old white toolbar to randomly appear in File Explorer sometimes.

[Display and Graphics]

  • Fixed a recent issue which was causing some videos and games to be unexpectedly red.
  • Fixed an issue where apps and browsers could have partially stuck onscreen content when other maximized / full screen apps were updating in the background. This may have been noticeable particularly when trying to scroll the window content, as only some parts would update.
  • We’ve improved the performance when apps query monitors for their full list of supported modes. When this happens could lead to a momentary stutter on very high-resolution monitors, and this work should help prevent and reduce stuttering in these scenarios.

[Windows Update]

  • Fixed an issue which could lead to updates failing to install with error 0x800f0983.

[Other]

  • Fixed a hang which could impact Outlook in recent builds, where if prompted for your credentials, you wouldn’t be able to bring the pop up to the foreground and it would go unresponsive.
  • Fixed an issue which was causing Remote Credential Guard scenarios between the latest Windows 11 builds and Server 2022 (and below) to fail.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause the print preview screen to stop responding in Chromium-based browsers.

Known issues

[General]

  • [NEW] Text actions that use Phi Silica in Click to Do and Recall will not work correctly on this build. A fix is on the way.

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • Our new animations on taskbar previews have been turned off temporarily because they were interfering with the ability to share a window from its preview, we will note when they’re brought back.
  • [NEW] We’re investigating an issue which is causing the Start menu to not open for some Insiders on click, although it will open if you press the Windows key. It’s believed this issue may also potentially impact the notification center (which you can open with WIN + N).

[File Explorer]

  • Copy progress might flash when clicking more or less details in dark mode version of the copy dialog.
  • Scrollbar and footer are missing and showing a white block instead when text is scaled in dark mode version of the copy dialog.

 [Gaming]

  • Some Insiders are experiencing an issue where using their Xbox Controller via Bluetooth is causing their PC to bugcheck. Here is how to resolve the issue. Open Device Manager by searching for it via the search box on your taskbar. Once Device Manager is open, click on “View” and then “Devices by Driver”. Find the driver named “oemXXX.inf (XboxGameControllerDriver.inf)” where the “XXX” will be a specific number on your PC. Right-click on that driver and click “Uninstall”.

source: Windows Blogs

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