Announcement of the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6780 in the Dev Channel.

Here’s the translation into American English:

Microsoft has released a new update for Windows 11 for the Dev Channel, known as Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6780 (KB5067103). This update includes a series of changes and improvements aimed at optimizing the user experience.

One of the most notable new features is the addition of an agent in the settings section, which will make it easier to modify settings more efficiently. Now, when searching for recent configurations, recommended actions will be displayed, allowing users to make changes more quickly. Additionally, the search functionality has been improved, now presenting more relevant results to help find and adjust settings effectively.

Another significant innovation is the Drag Tray, which now allows users to share multiple files and suggests more relevant applications, thereby facilitating the transfer of files to specific folders. These updates are designed to enhance user interaction with the operating system.

Moreover, notable improvements are being implemented in the Beta Channel, such as visual cues in the “Click to Do” option, enabling users to act on important elements like emails and tables more intuitively. The admin protection option in Windows security settings has also been reactivated.

However, the Microsoft team has acknowledged that there are some known issues. For instance, animations in the taskbar have been temporarily disabled due to interference with the window sharing feature. There have also been reports of issues with File Explorer and search failures, which could yield unexpected results.

For those interested in accessing these new features, it is suggested to toggle on the setting in Windows update configurations. It’s worth noting that features in development may not be released in a final version.

With these improvements and tools, Microsoft reinforces its commitment to providing a smoother and more adaptable user experience in its operating system while continuing to gather feedback from users to drive future innovations.

Referrer: MiMub in Spanish

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