
More info about the latter can be found under KB5000854, and this set of updates bumps the build number to 17763.1852. Microsoft did also push updates to non-Insider folks, namely those on version 1909 – found under KB5000850, bumping the build number to 18363.1474 -, as well as those running 1809 in the Enterprise and Education SKUs. Found under KB5000842, the patches include an impressive array of fixes, from those for IE Mode on high-DPI monitors, to the split layout being unavailable for the touch keyboard in portrait mode, to App-V app opening issues, and much more. While we’re on the subject of updates, it’s perhaps a good idea to mention that builds 19042.93.906 have been pushed to insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels.
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Until then, for folks in the Beta channel there’s the Windows Feature Experience Pack version 120.2212.3530.0, which improves the “reliability of displaying the candidate list for users of the Input Method Editor (IME).” Hardly a pack in the traditional sense, but then again, Microsoft likes to have complicated names for no reason at all. New special (and more colorful) folder icons have replaced the Pictures, Documents, Music, Videos, Downloads, and Desktop icons of old, with the drive, This PC, view options, and even Recycle Bin receiving an overdue facelift too.Īs this is from the ever-nebulous vNext branch, it’s unclear when exactly the entire refresh would drop, but we could see it as soon as 21H2, which is set to bring a number of visual updates under the Sun Valley codename.

Though Dev channel build 21343 brought with it some other changes – like the ability to use Ctrl+ Left / Right arrows to move between words when renaming, or the renaming of Windows Administrative Tools to Windows Tools – by far the biggest one is the wave of new icons.
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After what feels like an eternity, we’re finally seeing a welcome change in the Windows 10 icon set, by way of the newly released Insider build.
