Here’s the translation into American English:
Microsoft has announced the release of a new update for Windows 11 Insider Preview, specifically version Build 26120.5722 (KB5062669), which is targeted at users in the Beta channel. This update aims to enhance the user experience by introducing a series of changes and fixes that will be rolled out gradually.
One of the most notable features is the inclusion of a new agent in the Settings section, designed for PCs with AMD and Intel processors. This agent facilitates modification of computer settings, allowing users to ask questions about its operation. For instance, they can inquire about how to control their PC by voice or the size of the cursor, and the agent will provide specific recommendations. Additionally, with the user’s permission, it can automate certain tasks. It is important to note that this feature is only available if the system’s primary language is set to English.
The update also features a revamped design for the SCOOBE (Second Chance Out of Box Experience) screen aimed at users in the Dev and Beta channels, promising to be more intuitive. A new tutorial for Click to Do has also been added, which will help users complete tasks more efficiently. Another significant improvement is the speed at which enterprise pins are applied to the taskbar, considerably reducing the wait time for them to appear.
Regarding fixes, several issues in the taskbar, Start menu, and File Explorer have been addressed. Furthermore, adjustments have been made in Task Manager, and notification accessibility on secondary screens has been improved.
However, some known issues have been identified, such as difficulties in installing the update in certain cases and some bugs with the Live Captions feature in PC Copilot+. Microsoft has indicated that it is working to resolve these issues and has urged users to report them through the Feedback Hub.
Users who wish to receive these gradual updates can enable the option in Settings > Windows Update to stay updated on the latest improvements. This new version underscores Microsoft’s commitment to accessibility and personalization of the operating system, thereby enhancing the overall experience for Windows 11 users.
Source: MiMub in Spanish