In this article, we will talk about the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build for the Dev Channel, which is Build 26120.2130.
There some changes to the Dev Channel:
- this is just an Enablement Package, KB5037898, on top of 26100, not a full new build (26100 is still RTM)
- this will likely head to the Beta Channel at a future date, it comes from the
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branch, packages refer to the Enablement Package as a Beta EKB and it shows up in update history with a title mentioning “Beta Channel” - the purpose of this EKB and CUs is to test the remaining features for the initial 24H2 release in September as well as features planned to come after GA
- Feature Drops will probably return under a new codename (not Moments anymore).
- For Insiders in the Dev Channel who want to be the first to get features gradually rolled out to you, you can turn ON the toggle (shown in the image below) to get the latest updates as they are available via Settings > Windows Update.
New Start Menu Change
“All apps” is now just “All” on the Start menu.
Input
Microsoft is beginning to roll out a new Gamepad keyboard layout for the on-screen keyboard in Windows 11 that supports the ability to use your Xbox controller to navigate and type. This includes button accelerators (example: X button for backspace, Y button for spacebar) additionally the keyboard keys have been vertically aligned for better controller navigation patterns.
Narrator Changes
- Microsoft have added a new shortcut “Narrator key + control + X” to copy what Narrator last spoke to clipboard. It follows the pattern of using “Narrator key + X” which repeats the last spoken phrase out loud and is a good way to memorize similar shortcuts. You can use these shortcuts to review and copy what Narrator spoke, useful in cases you want to quickly copy some content or descriptions or codes/numbers for use.
- Narrator will now auto-read contents of a mail in the new Outlook app similar to behavior in Outlook classic.
Networking
- If you use the netsh wlan show networks command, you should be able to read SSIDs that are UTF-8 encoded. This means that Wi-Fi SSIDs with Unicode characters (like emojis) should be properly displayed in netsh output.
Fixes in this Build
General
- Fixed an issue for a small number of Insiders after the latest builds, where on locking your PC, after waking the PC from sleep the login screen contents wouldn’t load and you couldn’t sign back in.
Input
- Fixed an underlying issue which could lead to clipboard history not displaying items you’d copied.
Taskbar
- Fixed an issue where if you had multiple windows open for an app on your taskbar, pressing WIN + multiple times wasn’t cycling between the windows, for example, pressing WIN + 1.
Narrator
- We have addressed a performance issue where Narrator would slow down after 15 minutes of continuous use with a single application. If you continue to experience any performance delays, do report using Feedback Hub.
- Fixed an issue where Narrator would add an additional announcement “contains style” whenever its focus is on text that has styling attributes such as bullets, numbers across applications such as Microsoft Edge, Teams, Outlook, etc.
- Fixed an issue where few dialogs in Narrator were not adopting the 200% text scaling setting in Windows.
Live Captions
- Fixed an issue causing live captions to crash for some people in the previous flight when you tried to use it.
Other
- Fixed an issue causing mica to not work correctly when using a slideshow for your desktop background.
For more information about this Build, you can check this article from the Microsoft Blog.
For a more in-depth presentation of the New Build, you can watch the video below from the youtube channel.