![]() ![]() You will have to remain in the Fast ring to add/install/enable optional content. If you install any of the recent builds from the Fast ring and switch to the Slow ring – optional content such as enabling developer mode will fail.Task View fails to show the + button under New Desktop after creating 2 Virtual Desktops.Switching audio endpoints from the volume flyout in the taskbar doesn’t work – there will be a fix for this in an upcoming flight, we appreciate your patience.To resolve this please check the following thread on the Answers forum. Some users may have an issue launching Inbox Apps after updating.This impacts multiple settings, including various links in the Windows Security section. We’re investigating an issue resulting in Settings crashing when invoking actions on certain pages. ![]() We fixed an issue resulting in the brightness sometimes resetting to 50% after a reboot.We fixed an issue resulting in File Explorer not launching if invoked from a pinned Start tile when in Tablet Mode.Some Insiders may notice some changes to clipboard history – more details later.We’ve updated the Printers & Scanners page in Settings to now include a link straight to the troubleshooter in case you need it.We also show separate options for installing the Speech recognition and Text-to-speech features, when these features are available for the language. When adding a new language in Settings, we now offer separate options for installing the language pack and setting the language as the Windows display language.We fixed an issue where Notepad wasn’t listed on the Set Defaults by App page in Settings.We fixed an issue where Settings in the last few flights might crash in the last few flights when clicking Check for updates or applying an updated Active Hours range.We fixed an issue where Settings would crash in the last few flights if in Ease of Access you clicked “Apply” on Make Text Bigger.This same issue could have resulted in Office products not launching, services not starting, and/or your credentials not being accepted on the login screen after first upgrading until rebooting. We fixed an issue resulting in the upgrade to the previous flight potentially failing with error 0xC1900101.We fixed an issue from the previous flight resulting in Task Manager’s icon in the notification area of the taskbar not staying visible while Task Manager was open.We fixed an issue resulting in App History being blank in Task Manager in the last flight.General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC Sentence is now a new Narrator view and can be reached via Caps + Page Up or Caps + Page Down and then you can navigate with Caps + Left arrow for move by previous sentence and Caps + Right arrow for move by next sentence. Caps + Ctrl + M to Read previous sentence.Caps + Ctrl + Comma (,) to Read current sentence.Caps + Ctrl + Period (.) to Read next sentence.Move by sentence doesn’t yet work for Braille. Read by sentence is available with the keyboard and with touch. ![]() Narrator Read by Sentence: You can now read next, current and previous sentences in Narrator. We’re still hard at work on this feature so it’s greyed out right now in Settings, but stay tuned for updates in future builds! Narrator Improvements This feature uses diagnostic data you send to deliver a tailored set of fixes matching problems we detect on your device and will automatically apply them to your PC. We hear your feedback that the time that takes to do can be frustrating – why not just automatically fix issues that you know how to fix and can detect? We agree! If an issue occurs we want to get you back up and running as quickly as possible, so with Build 18262 you’ll find a new recommended troubleshooting setting under Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot in Build 18262. In previous releases, if you noticed your PC was having a problem, you would have to find the right troubleshooter and then manually walk through all the different steps to resolve it. In the Windows 10 October 2018 Update and prior, only the following inbox apps could be uninstalled via the context menu on the Start menu All Apps list:ĭon’t feel like troubleshooting? We’ve got you covered.
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