Announcement of the Windows 11 Insider Build 26120.4741 Preview in the Beta Channel.

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The latest update to the Windows 11 Insider program has brought significant new features for users. Microsoft has released the Insider Preview Build 26120.4741 (KB5062678) for the Beta channel, in an effort to expand the capabilities of the operating system, particularly in version 24H2.

Among the most notable features is the new “describe image” action in Click to Do, accessible for PCs with AMD and Intel processors. This functionality, already available for Snapdragon devices, will allow users to obtain detailed descriptions of images, charts, and tables, thereby enhancing digital accessibility. The description is generated locally, ensuring that sensitive data remains on the device.

Additionally, image descriptions in Narrator have been refined thanks to artificial intelligence. This will facilitate access to visual content that was previously inaccessible to individuals with visual impairments. Improvements include descriptions of people, objects, and trends in charts, providing a more complete experience when using the system.

Optimizing Windows performance has also been a priority. Automatic log collection will be implemented to identify system slowdown issues. Adjustments have also been made to the Click to Do interface, removing the search bar at the top, while the widget experience on the lock screen is being updated with new suggestions. Furthermore, options have been added in the settings to control which applications use artificial intelligence models.

However, the update does have some drawbacks. Some users have reported errors when attempting to update the system, as well as difficulties using the new start menu with touch. There have also been issues observed with the live captioning feature and problems related to Xbox drivers.

Microsoft has reiterated its invitation to users to provide feedback on their browsing experience and the performance of the new system. The changes and features introduced are subject to adjustment, and some may not be available in future releases. Thus, Beta channel users have the opportunity to be the first to try new features and suggest improvements before their official release.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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