Microsoft releases Build 22523 for Windows 11
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End of the week and it's time to talk about the release of a new Microsoft build for Windows 11 this time in the form of Build 22523 that the company has released for those who test advanced versions and who are part of the Dev Channel Within the Insider Program.
As has been the case for a few weeks now, this build is available only for computers with ARM64 processors and has an ISO for installations clean that can be downloaded from this link. An update, the last of the year, with improvements in the use of applications, changes in the Control Panel and much more.
Changes and improvements
- Implemented previews with ALT + TAB keys and Task View as well as when hovering over open applicationson the taskbar and you see them there. "
- When File Explorer is open on the PC, the option to add media server and (if applicable) remove media server media is now available when you click …>" "
- The links to Programs and Features in Control Panel will now open in Settings > Applications > Installed applications. " "
- Moved Uninstall updates (for cumulative updates, etc.) from Control Panel to a new page in Settings in Settings > Windows Update > Update history."
Other changes
- Fixed an issue related to initializing text input that could cause the shell (for example, the Start menu and searching) will stop responding on ARM64 PCs.
- The battery icon tooltip should no longer unexpectedly display a percentage greater than 100.
- Application icons should no longer overlap the date and time on secondary monitors when many applications are open.
- In File Explorer, we fixed an issue that caused the keyboard to sometimes lose focus after pressing Enter when using F2 to rename OneDrive files.
- In Spotlight now after enabling spotlight collection, the first image (after Whitehaven Beach) should appear faster now.
- Added icons to Spotlight Collection context menu entries.
- Improved reliability when starting voice typing.
- Fixed an issue where the border of text input experiences (voice typing, emoji panel, etc.) would not draw correctly when a contrast theme was enabled.
- Fixed an intermittent crash with the pen menu process if it was started and then closed immediately before the launch occurred.
- Fixed issue where links were not opening correctly when opening the widget board using the cursor.
- Settings content should no longer be truncated to the side of the window when making the settings window small.
- Settings should no longer sporadically crash when opening combo boxes, affecting certain settings, such as the ability to set custom pen click actions. "
- Fixed an issue where the Add a device> option would silently fail when trying to connect new Bluetooth devices."
- Added a number of keywords for the Voice Access feature to appear in settings search results.
- Fixed an issue that caused ARM64 PCs to experience bug checks citing a memory management bug in the previous build .
- Fixed an issue that caused DWM to hang (causing the screen to flash repeatedly) when trying to use certain applications.
- Remediated an issue that caused certain applications to crash when Narrator was running.
- Add missing information when examining details in narratorquickstart.exe properties.
- Fixed an issue where Narrator did not respond to UIA events such as notifications, live regions, or text events.
Known Issues
- You may not be able to sign in to certain applications, such as Feedback Hub. Restarting your PC should correct the problem.
- We are investigating reports that some Insiders are seeing driver and firmware update failures on recent versions with error 0x8007012a.
- In some cases, you may not be able to enter text when using Search from Start or the taskbar. If you experience the issue, press WIN + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog, then close it.
- Sometimes the taskbar will flicker when switching input methods.
- The network icon sometimes disappears on the taskbar when it's supposed to be there. If you encounter this error, try using Task Manager to restart explorer.exe.
- In case of multiple monitors connected to the PC and right-clicking the date and time on the taskbar of your main monitor, will crash explorer .exe "
- After clicking the search icon on the taskbar, the search panel may not open. If this occurs, restart the Windows Explorer process>"
- When viewing the list of available Wi-Fi networks, the signal strength indicators do not reflect the correct signal strength .
- Settings may fail when going to System > Display > HDR.
- There is a blank entry under Bluetooth and devices.
- If you are using the Spotlight Collection, the current image is not currently migrated on upgrade, which may leave a black desktop background after upgrading to this build .
- Change the alignment of the taskbar can make the Widgets button disappear from the taskbar.
- The widget board may not have the correct resolution when hovering over the entry point on a secondary monitor.
- Widget dashboard can be temporarily blank.
- When having multiple monitors, the content of the widgets on the taskbar can become out of sync between monitors.
- With the taskbar aligned to the left, no information such as temperature is displayed. This will be fixed in a future update.
- "Some text creation commands, for example select that or delete that, may not work as expected in Windows applications."
- Recognition of some punctuation marks and symbols such as the @ sign is not exact.
If you belong to the Dev Channel within the Insider Program with Windows 11, you can download the update by going to the usual path, that is, Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update ."
Via | Microsoft