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Microsoft has released a new version of its Windows 11 operating system with the “Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.4452 (KB5060836),” now available for users in the Beta channel running version 24H2. This update is part of the company’s initiative to provide Windows 11 users with innovative features, performance enhancements, and bug fixes.
One of the standout features of this build is the implementation of a customized homepage called Recall. This feature allows users to more easily access the applications and websites they use most frequently, displaying their recent activity and the most relevant content in an organized interface. Additionally, a new navigation bar has been introduced, providing direct access to essential functions and enhancing the user experience.
Another well-requested addition is the ability to move hardware indicators, such as brightness and volume, to different positions on the screen. This option allows for customization of the interface by enabling users to shift indicators to locations in the upper left and center, in addition to the lower position currently in use.
The Start menu has also undergone modifications, making it easier for administrators to apply pinning that remains intact even after users make subsequent changes. This improvement offers greater flexibility in personalizing the user experience.
Regarding other updates, the integration of artificial intelligence actions in File Explorer has resumed, after being temporarily disabled. Additionally, bugs affecting the performance of the Explorer have been fixed, and issues related to the startup sound have been resolved.
However, some users have reported issues related to Xbox drivers when using Bluetooth, as well as glitches in the touch navigation of the new Start menu.
Microsoft has warned Insiders that these features are still in development phases and are subject to change or removal before the final release. The company continues working to enhance the user experience and looks forward to receiving valuable feedback from the community as the testing process progresses.
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