Microsoft a publié une nouvelle version Preview de Windows 11. Elle s’adresse aux PC inscrits sur le canal DEV du programme Insider. Il s’agit de la build 22489.
Disponible depuis quelques heures, Windows 11 build 22489 introduit une nouvelle page de paramètres liés au compte Microsoft. Nous avons d’avantage d’information directement accessibles à partir du système d’exploitation. Pour le moment cette nouveauté n’est proposée qu’à un nombre limité d’utilisateur.
Cette nouvelle page des paramètres du compte inclut des détails concernant les abonnements en cours, les options de paiement, Microsoft Rewards ou encore des liens vers les détails de commande.
Redmond précise déjà que cette page va continuer à s’enrichir à l’avenir
“Au fil du temps, nous prévoyons d’améliorer la page des paramètres de votre compte Microsoft en fonction de vos commentaires postés sur le Feedback Hub via l’Online Service Experience Packs. Ces Packs fonctionnent de la même manière que les Windows Feature Experience Packs, ce qui nous permet d’effectuer des mises à jour de Windows en dehors des mises à jour majeures du système d’exploitation.
La différence entre les deux est que les Windows Feature Experience Packs peuvent apporter de nombreuses améliorations dans plusieurs domaines de Windows, tandis que les l’Online Service Experience Packs se concentrent sur des améliorations pour une expérience spécifique telle que la nouvelle page de paramètres de votre compte Microsoft. “
Windows 11 build 22489, des corrections et des améliorations
En parallèle nous retrouvons la résolution de problème et plusieurs améliorations. La firme souligne avoir scindé en deux la page « Applications et fonctionnalités ». D’un côté nous retrouvons « Applications installées » et de l’autre « Paramètres avancés de l’application ». A cela s’ajoute la possibilité d’afficher les applications installées par liste, vignettes ou en mode grille.
Concernant les correctifs la liste est importante. Ils visent la barre des tâches, l’explorateur de fichiers, le fenêtrage, les Paramètres et plusieurs autres domaines du système d’exploitation.
Nous sommes dans le cadre du canal DEV si bien que cette build s’accompagne de plusieurs problèmes connus. Certains concernant l’explorateur de fichiers. Il est possible qu’un bug empêche de renommer des éléments sur le bureau. Si vous êtes concernés une solution est d’ouvrir l’Explorateur de fichiers puis d’accéder au dossier Bureau et de tenter de renommer l’élément à partir de cet endroit.
La barre de tâches peut rencontrer des problèmes d’affichage lors du changement de méthode d’entrée et un bug lors d’un survol d’un coin provoque l’apparition d’info-bulles dans un emplacement inattendu.
Note de version
Fixes
[Taskbar]
- App icons on secondary monitors should draw more reliably now instead of being blank.
- Stopped an explorer.exe crash that was happening sometimes when using the Desktops flyout context menu.
- Fixed an explorer.exe crash that was happening sometimes when dismissing the Desktops flyout.
[File Explorer]
- Pin to Quick Access is a top-level option now when right clicking a drive in File Explorer.
- We improved context menu launch performance.
- Made a few fixes to help improve explorer.exe reliability when using File Explorer.
[Windowing]
- Closing windows in Task View should look less jumpy now.
- Did some work to help address an issue that was causing flickering in the app window when resizing certain apps in recent Dev Channel builds.
[Settings]
- Addressed an issue that was causing Settings to crash in certain cases after going to Windows Update.
- Added a space that was missing in the search results when searching for Touch Keyboard settings.
- Fixed a Settings crash when trying to customize options in Wheel Settings.
- If animations are turned off, dismissing a notification using the X will no longer have an animation.
- Fixed an issue that was causing the media controls to not show up in Quick Settings sometimes when music was playing recently. Also believed to have impacted hardware media key usage.
- The tooltip for the Wi-Fi option in Quick Settings should no longer fly to the top of the screen.
[Other]
- Mitigated an underlying issue that was causing the Processes tab in Task Manager to be blank sometimes. This is also believed to be the same root cause causing UAC to open very slowly recently.
- Addressed an issue Xbox Game Pass games are failing to install with error 0x00000001.
- Fixed an issue where get-winevent in PowerShell was failing with an InvalidOperationException (Issue #60740).
- Mitigated a high hitting mousocoreworker.exe crash in the last few flights.
- Did some work to try and improve the layout of the text in notification buttons in cases where there’s both an icon and text.
- The Get Started app will no longer crash if the Tips app has been uninstalled.
- Fixed an issue causing some devices to bugcheck with SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCPTION when updating on previous builds.
- Made an underlying change to help fix an issue causing some users to see an unexpected “bad image” error message dialog on boot.
NOTE: Some fixes noted here in Insider Preview builds from the active development branch may make their way into the servicing updates for the released version of Windows 11 that became generally available on October 5th.
Known issues
[General]
- In this build, you will notice links to Windows Update, Recovery and For developers under the main Windows Update Settings page. You will need to click on Windows Update a second time to check for updates. The Recovery and For developers links should not appear under Windows Update in settings. These issues will be fixed in a future build.
- Users updating from Builds 22000.xxx, or earlier, to newer Dev Channel builds using the latest Dev Channel ISO, may receive the following warning message: The build you are trying to install is Flight Signed. To continue installing, enable flight signing. If you receive this message, press the Enable button, reboot the PC, and retry the update.
- Some users may experience their screen and sleep timeouts being reduced. We’re investigating the potential impact that shorter screen and sleep timeouts could have on energy consumption.
[Start]
- In some cases, you might be unable to enter text when using Search from Start or the Taskbar. If you experience the issue, press WIN + R on the keyboard to launch the Run dialog box, then close it.
[File Explorer]
- Trying to rename items on the desktop isn’t working properly in this build. It should work if you open File Explorer, navigate to the Desktop folder, and try to rename from there.
[Taskbar]
- The Taskbar will sometimes flicker when switching input methods.
- We’re working on the fix for an issue causing tooltips to appear in an unexpected location after hovering over the Taskbar corner.
[Search]
- After clicking the Search icon on the Taskbar, the Search panel may not open. If this occurs, restart the “Windows Explorer” process, and open the search panel again.
[Quick Settings]
- We’re investigating reports from Insiders that the volume and brightness sliders aren’t displaying properly in Quick Settings.