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Redstone 4 is getting closer: Microsoft releases a new Build within the Insider Program at Skip Ahead

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With the Fall Creators Update on the verge of candy, Microsoft's efforts are already beginning to focus on a new goal, an evolution of Windows 10It is true that he is still a beardless young man in full growth, but we will not take long to see how soon he begins to take his first steps.

Some steps that have a previous phase that in the case of those from Redmond is none other than the launch of the different Builds for Windows 10 with which you test the new features that are coming before anyone else.And following these steps we already have with us a new build that this time focuses on the new development branch, which we now call Redstone 4.

In this sense the first compilation based on Redstone 4 arrives This is Build 16353 that reaches users within the Fast Ring of the Insider Program, but only for those who are part of Skip Ahead (if you did not sign up at the time you will have to wait, as no more registrations are allowed) and who already have access to the version that will replace the Fall Creators Update.

A compilation of whose releaseDona Sarkar has notified us, as usual,through her Twitter account. A Build of which we are going to review its news:

  • Updated Action Center to support a two-finger gesture to dismiss all notifications
  • Fixed an issue in XAML where text animations don't look sharp until you stop the animation.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the taskbar to appear thinner after turning on the PC and when connecting an external monitor with a different DPI.
  • Fixed an issue that caused per monitor DPI drop.
  • Fixed a bug that when the slideshow was triggered from resume for the second time, it would lock the lock screen and you would have to exit using Ctrl+Alt+Del.
  • Resolved an issue that caused an unexpected change in mouse sensitivity.
  • Fixed bug where Asph alt 8 would not accept text input.
  • Fixed an issue in Microsoft Edge with the progress wheel unexpectedly changing places during its rotation.
  • Fixed bug where Windows Hello texts would appear at the top of the page when performing a reset from the login screen.
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If you are part of Skip Ahead you can comment your impressions about the news and improvements that come with this update. Otherwise you will have to continue to make do with receiving Fall Creators Update builds."

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