Category: Microsoft|Oct 9, 2020 | Author: Admin
Windows will soon offer this, but what does it really mean?
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There are many opportunities here.
At the first start-up of Windows, usually on a new machine, users will be asked what they want to use the machine for.
Microsoft has the opportunity to do something useful with this
Be it games, schoolwork, family, etc. So far, only a handful of testers are getting the interface up, because that's all there is right now: the choices do nothing in this Windows test version.
But, we can imagine that themes are different, there are shortcuts to things that make sense in relation to what you do, and who knows: maybe overclocking or underclocking of CPU and GPU?
We hope that at least the interface can be modified and saved to these profiles to a greater extent than today, so that you can, for example, create a Steam-like environment. This hardly happens, but again; It is allowed to hope.
There are probably only a few choices that are activated differently and maybe shortcuts that have been reshuffled, but we will see in the future test version.
This is fixed in Windows 10 Insider Dev 20231
- We fixed the vEthernet adapter disconnecting inside of the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Please see this GitHub thread for full details.
- We fixed an issue that could result in your ALT + Tab order changing unexpectedly and leading you to switch to the wrong window.
- We fixed an issue that could result in Action Center and notification buttons not being visible after switching between High Contrast Black and High Contrast White.
- We fixed an issue where the “Show audio alerts visually” option under Settings > Ease of Access> Audio wasn’t functioning for incoming notifications.
- We fixed an issue where if the PC was locked using with Narrator running, dismissing the lock screen wouldn’t announce the signed in username on the login screen.
- We fixed an issue when using Narrator and logging in with Windows Hello, Narrator wouldn’t announce the error message if your face wasn’t recognized.
- We fixed an issue resulting in audio and microphone glitches over Bluetooth for certain devices. As a reminder, when encountering issues in this space, please take a moment to capture a repro trace, as it helps the teams investigate. More details about capturing traces available here.
- We fixed an issue impacting Task View reliability.
- We fixed an issue resulting in the Windows Hello setup camera preview in OOBE displaying in the wrong position if you rotated your device into portrait mode during setup.
- We fixed an issue resulting in Settings hanging on launch for some Insiders.
- We fixed an issue resulting in systemsettingsbroker.exe crashing for some Insiders.
- We fixed an issue where the HideRecentJumplists MDM Policy wasn’t taking effect.
- We fixed an issue that could result in duplicate cloud provider entries appearing in the File Explorer navigation pane.
- We fixed an issue resulting in PDF previews no longer displaying in File Explorer.
- We fixed an issue resulting in the touch keyboard unexpectedly dismissing after setting focus to the search box in File Explorer.
- We fixed an issue where when typing with the Chinese Pinyin IME, if your text included an apostrophe, then after finalizing your composition by pressing Shift the result would display a garbled character.
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