Windows 11 Insider Build 22635.5090 Preview Presentation in Beta Channel

Recently, the Windows Insider program has taken a step forward with the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.5090, which is now available for Beta Channel users who have not yet updated to the operating system based on version 24H2. This new build brings a series of improvements and fixes aimed at optimizing the user experience on their devices.

One of the most notable changes is the introduction of Chinese language support for voice access, which will allow users to interact with Windows using voice commands in both simplified and traditional Chinese. This improvement aligns with Microsoft’s efforts to make their operating system more accessible to a wider audience, catering to a constantly growing market.

The update also focuses on fixing various issues, especially those related to the start menu and the update system. For example, a problem that caused Windows Tools apps to appear disorganized in folders, instead of grouped together, has been fixed. Additionally, an error that prevented quality updates from being reflected in the update history despite being installed, along with another issue that caused lockouts on the login screen when trying to access startup options, has been corrected.

However, along with these improvements, some known issues have been documented, such as delays in the appearance of app icons after installation and the flickering of the settings menu when right-clicking on an app.

Users interested in benefiting from these new features more immediately can enable the option to receive the latest updates as soon as they are available, which can be done from the Windows Update section in the system settings.

This release is part of an ongoing effort to improve Windows 11, based on user feedback. Microsoft has stated that some of the features presented may not be fully localized and may still require time for completion. The features included in these builds are subject to change and may be modified or removed before the final release.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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