Microsoft releases Build 22499 in Windows 11: now you can share windows in Teams with a single click from the taskbar
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Following the announcement of Windows 11 SE and a new Surface Laptop SE with the trimmed variant of the operating system, now Microsoft has announced the new update coming to Windows 11 for through Build 22499 which can be accessed by all those who are part of the Dev Channel within the Insider Program.
A compilation that along with the classic bug fixes and performance improvements comes with improvements in Teams, new badges, and with the possibility to download this compilation in the form of ISO image for clean installs.
News in Build 22499
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In Microsoft Teams you can now share the content of open application windows directly from the taskbar to calls in a meeting. This eliminates the need to switch between apps just to share or re-share a window. When you&39;re in a meeting call through Microsoft Teams, simply hover over the running apps on the taskbar and you&39;ll see a new button that lets you share a window with meeting attendees. When you&39;re done sharing, hover over the window again and click Stop Sharing>"
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The Clock app now supports signing in with Microsoft work and school accounts. You will need version 11.2110.32.0 and higher.
- ISO for download build 22499 can be obtained from this link. "
- New Windows 11 badges arrive shipped>"
Changes and improvements
- Improved keyboard focus images in Task View and Alt + Tab to be a bit more prominent, so they're easier to see.
- Clipboard history should work again correctly in this build.
- Clicking gifs in the emoji panel will now insert them into supported apps, unlike the previous build.
- Updated back-end dictionaries for multiple languages: touch keyboard text suggestions and autocorrect should be more accurate now.
- Fixed an IME crash that sometimes occurred for people who had chosen to use the older version of the Pinyin IME.
- Mitated an explorer.exe crash that was sometimes occurring recently related to using the touch keyboard.
- Fixes an issue where explorer.exe would crash if ALT+F4 was pressed while ALT+Tab was open.
- Fixes a configuration crash that could occur when trying to verify remote sound properties when accessing a PC via Desktop remote.
- Fixed an issue that caused some unexpected cropping/zooming when going through OOBE on some ultrawide monitors.
- The apostrophe in the error message when fingerprint is not recognized on the login screen should now display correctly. "
- When taking a screenshot of a UWP app by pressing the New button>the Snipping tool should appear in the foreground after the snip is done. "
- "Fixed an issue that caused some PCs to give errors when waking up recently, with an error message saying SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED."
- Fixed a deadlock that could occur related to the MediaPlaybackCommandManager, causing some applications to fail to play media at times.
- Fixed an issue that caused reports in Reliability Monitor to be blank unexpectedly with just an empty rectangle when viewing more information.
- Fixed an issue that caused certain games to have a lag that was only noticeable when the window was in focus.
Known Issues
- Users upgrading from builds 22000.xxx, or earlier, to newer Dev Channel builds using the latest Dev Channel ISO may receive the following warning message : The build you are trying to install is Flight Signed. To continue with the installation, enable flight signing. If you get this message, press the Enable button, restart your PC and try the update again.
- They are investigating a problem where some PCs cannot install new versions or other updates. The PC may report an error code 0x80070002. If you experience this problem, restart your PC and try again.
- Some computers may receive error code 0xc1900101-0x4001c when installing this build. If this happens after your PC rolls back to the previous version, you may want to pause updates until we release a fix.
- In some cases, you may not be able to enter text when using Search from the start or taskbar. If you experience the issue, press WIN + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog, then close it.
- The taskbar sometimes flickers when switching input methods.
- Investigating an issue in this build where the clock on the taskbar may hang and not update, particularly when accessing the PC via Remote Desktop.
- Sliding the mouse back and forth between different desktops in Task View will cause the displayed thumbnails and content area to shrink unexpectedly.
- Working on a fix to address reports from some Insiders that lights on their keyboards, eg for Caps Lock, don't work properly after upgrading to the previous version. "
- After clicking the search icon on the taskbar, the search panel may not open. If this occurs, restart the Windows Explorer process>"
- Studying Insider reports that volume and brightness sliders are not displaying correctly in Quick Settings.
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