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Windows 11 Build 26120.5751 (Beta) is now available

Microsoft has released Windows 11 (version 24H2) Build  26120.5751 (KB5064071) to the Beta channel. It improves Click to Do,  Snipping Tool, File Explorer and Taskbar. Here are the changes.

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New Selection Modes in Click to Do

Microsoft has introduced powerful new ways to select objects in Click to Do - lasso, rectangle, and Ctrl-click - to give you more control over what's happening.

C2d Selection Modes
Image by Microsoft

Lasso Select mode. Click the Lasso Select button in the toolbar to activate this mode. Then use the stylus or your finger to trace around the objects you want to select. This makes the selection process more natural and intuitive, especially on touch devices.

Rectangular Selection Mode Click the Rectangular Selection button on the Click to Do toolbar, then drag a box around the items you want to select. Anything inside the box, regardless of type, will be included in your selection.

Ctrl + Mouse Click. Use your keyboard and mouse to select multiple objects of different types, whether text, images, or anything else. To do this, hold down the Ctrl key and click the mouse on each item you want to select.

These modes allow you to select multiple objects of different types with a single movement, making Click to Do more efficient. Selection in Click to Do is also smarter, faster, and smoother.

For Insiders with the "Get the latest updates as soon as they're available" toggle turned on

Changes and improvements

  • File Explorer
    • The "Open with" section of the Explorer context menu that appears when you right-click a file has been updated. The accent color underlay under packaged application icons (such as the Snipping Tool) has been removed. This makes the icons larger and more visible.

      OPEN WITH No Plating
      Image by Microsoft

  • Taskbar and system tray

Fixes

Taskbar and system tray

  • Fixed an issue where the date and time tooltip could duplicate additional hours if the corresponding option was enabled.

Start Menu

  • Fixed an issue where Insiders with the new Start menu might temporarily see a reduced layout (for example, 6 columns of pinned apps instead of 8).
  • Fixed an issue where the new Start menu would not open when running in Safe Mode.
  • Fixed an issue where right-clicking the Start menu could cause the context menu to appear a large distance away from the button.
  • Fixed an issue where the "Hide this panel" option for the Phone Link panel was difficult to see if a custom accent color was enabled for the Start menu.

File Explorer

  • Fixed an issue where the red color used to indicate a drive with low free space in This PC was too light in dark theme. Also fixed other incorrect colors, including using black to indicate remaining space instead of a more visible color.

Login and Lock Screen

  • Fixed an issue where some login options would appear as empty square icons.
  • Made some changes to improve the stability of the lock screen. In particular, fixed several basic issues that could cause it to freeze.

Live Captions

  • Fixed an issue where Live Captions could crash when trying to use the real-time translation feature.

Other

  • Fixed an issue resulting in increased DWM process crashes in the previous build.

For all users

Fixes

Click to Do (Preview)

  • Fixed an issue where Click to Do text and image actions weren't working and the feature itself was crashing after updating to build 26120.5742.

Known issues

General

  • Some Insiders may experience an error installing this build and then roll back to the previous build with error 0×80070005 in Windows Update. If you encounter this issue, try going to Settings > System > Recovery and selecting Troubleshoot with Windows Update. This may resolve the issue.

Recall

  • [New] Insiders in the European Economic Area (EEA) may experience Recall not working correctly after updating to the latest Dev and Beta builds. To fix this, go to Settings > Privacy & security > Recall & snapshots > Advanced options > Reset Recall and click Reset Recall.

File Explorer

  • [New] For some users, the General section on the Home page in File Explorer may be visible even though it has no content to display.

Settings

  • [New] Investigating reports that Settings > System > Storage > Temporary Files gets stuck while scanning files. We're also investigating an issue where Previous Windows installations aren't showing up.

Xbox Controllers

  • Some Insiders have encountered an issue where using an Xbox controller via Bluetooth causes a GSOD. To resolve the issue, open Device Manager, select View > Devices by Driver. Find the driver named oemXXX.inf (XboxGameControllerDriver.inf) in the list, where XXX is the device number on your computer. Right-click it and select Uninstall.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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