Minor bug patches are included in Windows 11 Build 22463, which is yet another preview release from the Nickel (active development branch). Officials from Microsoft have stated that it may take some time before new features begin to surface in these versions of the operating system.
“The patch “Windows 11 Insider Preview 22463.1000 (rs prerelease)” is the name of the update, and it may be downloaded on PCs that have the appropriate CPU and TPM module. If you’re running this or future releases on a virtual machine, you’ll need to activate encryption (if necessary), install a TPM module, and enable secure boot before proceeding.
Because Windows 11 Build 22463.1000 is not connected to any specific feature upgrades, the changes you see here may or may not be included in the feature update that ships later this year or next year. Microsoft has issued a warning to testers, stating that as the development of the next feature update progresses, they may see a significant increase in the number of bugs they encounter.
According to Microsoft experts, a watermark may show on the desktop while using Build 22463 for Windows 11. This is typical behavior in this build.
Windows 11 Build 22463 includes a number of enhancements.
Microsoft has finally addressed a bug that was causing taskbar icons to be misaligned on devices that have custom scaling settings. The version released today fixes the issue. This problem also affected virtual computers, and icons on the taskbar were chopped off as a result of the bug. Upon completing the installation of today’s update, this problem will be resolved automatically. Additionally, the Windows 11 update now allows users to use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + Shift + C to copy the path of a file or folder in File Explorer and save it to the clipboard, which can then be shared across other devices.
Based on customer input, Microsoft resolved an issue where a high number of applications might cause problems with the Start menu’s stability. Consider the possibility that the Start menu is stuck with icons. This problem was discovered when users adjusted the display’s DPI settings, and it has now been addressed in the most recent release of the software.
In addition, Microsoft has included an icon next to the volume slider in the Quick Settings to make the choice more visible and easily accessible.
- There are numerous more enhancements in Windows 11 Build 22463, including:
- The edges of pop-ups displayed in the settings app have been softened by Microsoft.
- Because of this, Microsoft has made changes to the contrast theme colors in order to increase accessibility.
- The “Windows Ease of Access” folder in the Start menu has been renamed to “Accessibility” to reflect this.
- There will be a new option added to the Focus Assist feature that will allow you to enable Focus Assist automatically during the first hour following the installation of an update on your device.
- If you want to enter the pinned applications area after starting Start, you may press and hold down the arrow key.
- A problem that was impacting the performance of Windows Narrator has been resolved by Microsoft.
- The icons on the taskbar are now correctly aligned and centered.
- Now that the notification centre has been updated, it will appropriately count and display notifications on the taskbar.
- Reliability of the explorer.exe program has been improved.
Due to compatibility concerns, Microsoft has issued a warning that PCs that are part of the Mobile Device Managed (MDM) service may be unable to get this update. Microsoft has promised that a remedy would be included in the next release.