

Fixed an issue that was causing voice access to take some time to turn on after using the wake-up command.Improved the performance of search within Settings.Fixed the issue in the Taskbar that in the previous build where the option under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar in the Taskbar behavior section to show seconds in the clock on the system tray was not actually enabling the functionality. Also, the company fixed an issue causing the show’s hidden icons flyout to open behind things like the OneNote app flyout and live captions.Improved the experience on login after booting up by reducing the performance impact of startup apps.Some Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) and MSDT Troubleshooters are now being redirected to the troubleshooters available on Settings > System > Troubleshoot since the company is depreciating the legacy tool.Īlso, the Virtual Memory ranges, which are marked by a “KbCallbackTriageDumpData” BugCheck Callback Routine, will now be added to kernel-generated minidumps after a Blue Screen of Death.įurthermore, Windows 11 build 22624.1537 rolls out with these fixes: You can update the feature from the “Display” settings page (under the “Brightness & color” section) and choose one of the available options, including “Off,” “Always,” or “On Battery Only.”

Starting with this flight, Windows 11 will allow the Content Adaptive Brightness Control feature to run on devices such as laptops and convertibles that are plugged into a charger, as well as on desktops. Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC)

Also, the dumps will be written to the %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\TaskManager\LiveKernelDumps folder. You will also find a new setting for live kernel dumps in the Task Manager settings. According to the company, the goal of kernel live dump is to gather data to troubleshoot an abnormal situation but allow the system to continue operation. This is in addition to the existing “Memory dump” for user mode processes. The Task Manager app has been updated with the option to create live kernel memory dumps (LKD) from the “Details” tab, right-clicking the process and selecting the “Create live kernel memory dump file” option. File Explorer context menu shortcuts (Source: Microsoft) Task Manager You can access the shortcuts view by selecting the file and pressing the “Menu” key on the keyboard or using the “Shift + F10” keyboard shortcut. Here are all the new features and improvements for the latest release of Windows 11 in the Beta Channel: File ExplorerĪs part of the File Explorer improvements, Windows 11 build 22624.1537 adds access key shortcuts into the XAML context menu to quickly execute a command.
