Microsoft today released an innovative preview for PCs with easier access about the Your Phone app. This build is from the RS5 branch, addressing the Windows 10 update the provider plans to release later next year (likely in October 2018). The provider is also releasing builds through the 19H1 branch, which, as its name indicates, will arrive in the first fifty percent next year.
Windows 10 always be developed as a service, meaning it receives latest features on a regular basis. Microsoft has released five major updates now: November Update, Anniversary Update, Creators Update, Fall Creators Update, and April 2018 Update.
The Your Phone app aids you access your phone's content - like text messages, photos, and notifications - close to your Windows 10 PC. Your Phone has brought a new desktop pin, a slightly easier supply of to it than checking all apps list from the Start Menu or but additionally Windows key and looking out for it. This entry way is the only thing that's new - Your Phone still only works with Android devices as well as being limited to syncing photos.
We still don't are aware of what the next update may be called, however rumor will it be will be "Windows 10 October 2018 Update." Today's build has confirmed the version number - Windows 10 version 1809 - indicating Windows Insiders will probably see RS5 finalized in September. Assuming this update follows its predecessors, the fans will get it for 30 days later.
This desktop build also includes the following general bug fixes and improvements:
Updated the Emoji Panel to now support search and tooltips for those Emoji 11 emoji this were added recently. These keywords might also populate text predictions when typing having the touch keyboard.
Fixed very important where the taskbar flyouts (network, volume, etc) not anymore had a polymer background in recent builds.
Fixed one factor affecting certain apps where after quitting the app from its systray icon, next occasion the app launched it may only display its systray icon (without having it be the corresponding open app window).
Fixed difficult in recent builds ultimately causing Spotlight taking an unusually while to switch pictures after selecting "Not a fan" from under "Like the result?"
Updated the image size limit for clipboard history (WIN + V) from 1MB to 4MB to oblige the potential length and width full screen screenshots adopted a high-DPI devices.
Fixed a matter where in case you opened Cortana after clicked the Notebook icon before beginning your search, then window would end up truncated.
Fixed issues where if Action Center is open, Narrator wouldn't announce incoming notifications.
Fixed a problem resulting in autoplay notifications not appearing recently and soon you will pressed WIN.
Fixed a major issue where even if you received a toast, manually dismissed it, and immediately received another toast, you would hear next toast ding even though not appear.
Fixed problems where if Settings was obtainable "Bluetooth & Other Devices" then minimized about the taskbar, when you attempt to resume the app Settings would crash.
Fixed a matter from recent builds where your first time you manually selected the date in Date & Time Settings, it may revert to Jan 1st.
Fixed problems resulting in the Min/Max buttons inside of the Microsoft Store app frame overlapping the app content whether it was open when switching from tablet mode into desktop mode.
Fixed issues from recent builds so this means share target windows (aka the app you decided on when prompted among the Share UI) not closing once you pressed Alt+F4 in addition to X.
Fixed problems resulting in IMEs within type East Asian characters into forms in Microsoft Edge.
Some adjustments to improve the levels of CPU that cdpusersvc uses.
Fixed the condition causing PCs to bugcheck (GSOD) when deleting any nearby folder which is synced to OneDrive.
Today's update bumps the Windows 10 build number for ones RS5 branch from 17738 (distributed around testers on August 14) to improve 17741.
This build has three known issues:
When you use the Ease of Access Make Text bigger setting, you could possibly see text clipping issues, or realize text just isn't increasing in proportion everywhere.
Narrator sometimes shouldn't read within the Settings app while you navigate using Tab and arrow keys. Try switching to Narrator Scan mode temporarily. If you turn Scan mode off again, Narrator will now read whenever navigate using Tab and arrows key. Alternatively, you could potentially restart Narrator to get results around this issue.
After generating Windows Mixed Reality headset the 1st time on this build with motion controllers, the controllers need to be re-paired a second time before appearing inside headset.
Remember to, don't install this on top of your production machine.
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