Microsoft a publié une nouvelle version Preview de Windows 11. Comme prévu l’accent est mis sur la correction de bugs et des améliorations de performance. Il n’y a pas de nouveauté à l’approche de son lancement officiel. Il est prévu le 5 octobre prochain.
Avec le déploiement de cette nouvelle construction Redmond corrigent plusieurs erreurs jugées « importantes ». Certaines sont à l’origine de plantage (BSOD). Nous retrouvons aussi des correctifs pour le menu démarrer.
Preview de Windows 11, le focus est la correction de bugs
Dans le détail Microsoft propose une solution contre un souci de plantage de certains PC Windows 11 en sortie de veille prolongé. Les BSOD sont normalement censés disparaitre. Dans le même temps la défaillance provoquant aussi un BSOD lors de l’installation d’une nouvelle version de Windows 11 est aussi résolue. La firme ajoute que les BSOD observés lors de l’exécution de Windows 11 sur une Surface Pro X est aussi de l’histoire ancienne.
Nous avons également des corrections autour du nouveau menu démarrer. Microsoft explique
« Nous avons résolu un problème où, lorsqu’un grand nombre d’applications étaient installées, le menu Démarrer pouvait rester bloqué sans l’affichage des icônes d’application (uniquement le nom de l’application) après un changement de DPI. Cette modification est également censée contribuer à améliorer la fiabilité du menu démarrer sur les moniteurs secondaires dans des scénarios de DPI mixtes. »
Cette nouvelle construction est disponible au travers du canal DEV du programme Insider. Les différents correctifs introduits visent le menu démarrer, la barre des tâches, le module de recherche ou encore l’explorateur de fichiers, les entrées, Paramètres ou encore Windows Sandbox et Windows Subsystem for Linux. Vous trouverez tous les détails en fin d’article.
Windows 11 Build 22463, Note de version
TL;DR
- Please see the new section at the end of this blog post outlining the type of builds and experiences you will see in the Dev Channel.
- It will be a little while before major new features show up. However, this build includes a good set of improvements and bug fixes. Speaking of fixes…
- The issue impacting the Taskbar where icons appeared misaligned and/or cut off is FIXED in this build!
- Insider PCs that are Mobile Device Managed (MDM) will not receive this build. There is an issue in this build that prevents PCs from successfully updating to this build. We hope to have this fixed in the next flight.
- Microsoft PowerToys is now available in the Microsoft Store in Windows 11!
Changes and Improvements
- When you have a file or folder selected in File Explorer, you can now use CTRL + Shift + C to copy the path to your clipboard.
- Rounded the corners of the pop-ups shown when clicking “identify displays” in Display Settings.
- Made some small adjustments to the contrast theme colors based on feedback, including making hyperlinks a little more distinct on hover when using the desert theme.
- Added an icon next to the volume slider in Quick Settings to help make the option for managing audio endpoints more discoverable.
- Updated the Windows Ease of Access folder in Start’s All apps list to now simply be called Accessibility.
- Added an option to Focus Assist settings so you can choose whether or not you would like Focus Assist to be automatically enabled for the first hour after a Windows feature update.
Fixes
[Start]
- System now shows up again as an option when right-clicking on the Start button (WIN + X).
- Fixed an issue that was causing Narrator to not be able to focus on the headers in Start sometimes with touch.
- Mitigated an issue where when a large number of apps were installed, the Start menu might get stuck with no app icons showing (only app name) after a DPI change. This change is also believed to help improve Start launch reliability on secondary monitors in mixed DPI scenarios.
- If the accessibility option “Always show scrollbars” is enabled, switching to the All apps list will no longer cause the scrollbar to escape the window boundaries during the transition animation.
- Pressing the down arrow after opening Start will now navigate into the pinned apps section instead of jumping to your username.
[Taskbar]
- Icons on the Taskbar are properly aligned and centered again apps should no longer get cut off by the “show hidden icons” button when too many apps are open.
- The Taskbar previews text will now follow the Accessibility setting to increase text size.
- Adjusted the notification count badge for notification center to fix an issue where some of the numbers weren’t centered in the circle.
- Fixed an issue where the Chat flyout wouldn’t light dismiss the first time it was opened.
- Improved explorer.exe reliability when the Taskbar spanned multiple monitors.
[Search]
- Opening Search on secondary monitors works now.
[File Explorer]
- Mitigated an issue that could cause File Explorer to hang when doing a search.
- Pressing F1 in File Explorer will now open a search for Windows 11 help and not Windows 10.
- Made a change to address an issue where items under View, Sort by, and Group by submenus in the context menu weren’t displaying a mark to show they were selected.
[Input]
- Fixed an issue resulting in the mouse pointer position in WDAG being incorrect when the monitor was in portrait mode.
- Text predictions (both for the touch keyboard, and hardware keyboard) should be working again now in this flight for English and certain other languages where it was broken.
- Addressed an issue when using the previous version of the Korean IME where when typing quickly in certain apps the Shift Key Up event wouldn’t be received by the app.
- Fixed an issue that was making the touch keyboard key borders look blurry in certain cases.
- Mitigated an issue where the touch keyboard would crash in certain cases when switching dock mode while the voice typing UI was visible.
[Settings]
- Removed duplicate Nearby Sharing entry in Focus Assist priority list.
- Fixed an issue that was causing a repeated prompt to reset to default settings when “Automatically optimize new drives” was unselected in Optimize Drives.
- If you press WIN + P the current projection mode will now have initial keyboard focus instead of always the first in the list.
[Windowing]
- Trying to switch Desktops (for example, using the keyboard shortcuts) when there is only one should no longer steal foreground focus.
- Addressed an issue where the snap layouts flyout would start flashing when invoked in certain places on the screen.
- Move To option when right clicking a window thumbnail in Task View is now aligned with the other context menu entries.
[Windows Sandbox]
- Windows Sandbox should now launch in this build. In previous Dev Channel builds, Windows Sandbox would not launch in some circumstances.
[Windows Subsystem for Linx (WSL) & Hyper-V]
- We have fixed the issue causing both WSL2 and Hyper-V to not work on ARM64 PCs such as the Surface Pro X in previous Dev Channel builds.
[Other]
- Fixed an issue that caused some PCs to bug check with DRIVER_PNP_WATCHDOG error when attempting to update to a recent build.
- Fixed an issue that caused some Surface Pro X’s to bug check with a WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR.
- Fixed an issue where the Autorun registry entry for Command Prompt would not work if /k was used.
- Did some work to address an issue where not being able to parse a certain firewall rule would result in all rules following that one not being migrated on upgrade.
- Addressed an issue where the Quick Assist window could be small and not possible to resize.
- Fixed an issue for some users where if the sign in button in Quick Assist was clicked, it would open a blank browser window and they wouldn’t be able to proceed to sign in.
- Mitigated an issue with certain menus / context menus that was causing a visual glitch with the shadow on first launch.
- Mitigated a race condition that was causing certain PCs to sometimes bugcheck with INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR when resuming from hibernation.
- Fixed an issue that was making some PCs unable to progress past the boot screen when upgrading to 224xx builds with certain SSDs attached.