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Windows has announced the release of the new Insider Preview Build 27924 for the Canary channel, an update aimed at revitalizing its Windows 11 operating system. This version includes ISO images that are available for download from the official link.
Among the main innovations, the activation of various Copilot+ experiences stands out, offering users in the Canary channel features such as an enhanced Windows search and an integrated assistant in settings. It’s important to note that many of these features are implemented gradually, so users are encouraged to provide feedback through the Feedback Hub if they encounter any issues.
The update also introduces a redesigned “Advanced Settings” section, making it easier to access important options. Additionally, the ability to remove MAX_PATH restrictions for files, enable or disable virtual environments, and view Git information directly in File Explorer has been introduced.
Furthermore, input function improvements have been made and adjustments to Windows MIDI services have been implemented. A notable change is the modification of the pointer indicator, which is now more transparent, aiming to optimize its use. However, some users have reported issues, such as widgets disappearing after the latest update or problems using monitors in remote desktop sessions.
One of the most significant announcements is the update to the Snipping Tool, which now allows screen recordings in window mode, simplifying the capture of activity from specific applications.
On the other hand, known issues have been identified, especially for new Copilot+ users, who may encounter difficulties with their Windows Hello PINs. Microsoft has urged users to be ready to provide feedback and report bugs as new features and updates are rolled out in this developing channel.
It’s important for Insiders to remember that improvements in the Canary channel are not yet at the quality level of those in the Dev or Beta channels, and many of the features presented may not make it to final releases.
via: MiMub in Spanish