Announcement of the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5600 in the Dev Channel.

Here’s the translation into American English:

Microsoft has today released a new version of Windows 11 Insider Preview, Build 26200.5581, aimed at users in the development channel known as “Insiders.” This new release brings a series of improvements and features that have been grouped into two categories: those that are being gradually rolled out to users who have opted to receive the latest updates, and those that are available to all members of the Dev Channel.

One of the standout innovations is the inclusion of intelligent text actions through the “Click to Do” functionality, designed for devices using Copilot+ with AMD and Intel processors. This tool allows users to select blocks of text and access options that let them summarize the content, create bullet point lists, or rewrite it in a format better suited for different contexts. This logic is based on Phi Silica, a small language model built into Windows, which provides online results and the ability to copy edited texts for later use.

The update also brings adjustments to the “Dynamic Lighting” feature, which now allows for the safe disconnection of compatible devices. Additionally, a new experience is beginning to roll out in the settings section that will provide answers to frequently asked questions related to system configuration and performance.

Among the most relevant fixes are improvements in the reliability of the Start menu and solutions to issues in File Explorer, where crashes were reported when trying to access the home view. However, Microsoft warns about known issues, such as errors when accessing Xbox controls via Bluetooth and failures in the PC reset option.

Support for Entra ID has also been added to AI functionalities in applications like Paint and Notepad, making it easier for business users to access tools previously reserved for consumers.

Insiders in the development channel will receive these updates through a specific enablement package for Windows 11, version 24H2. This testing process aims to gather feedback on the new features and improvements, with the possibility that some of them may not be permanently implemented, depending on the feedback received during their development.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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