Microsoft has released Windows 11 Build 26200.5570 (KB5055632) to Insiders in the Dev channel. It introduces new features for the Click-to-Do, a profanity filter for voice typing, and several fixes.
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As a reminder, the Dev channel has moved to builds 26200+. This means that the ability to switch from the Dev channel to Beta will close after installing build 26200.5510. If you have not yet switched to the Beta channel, but want to do so, then when build 26200.5510 appears in the Windows Update Center, you can pause receiving updates, switch the channel, and resume updates.
Builds numbered 26200 are based on Windows 11 version 24H2 and will include many of the features and improvements available in Beta Channel builds 26120. Over time, developers will begin making behind-the-scenes changes to the platform, which may cause the known issues to differ from Beta Channel builds.
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New features
Setting up a profanity filter for voice text input
Based on feedback, Microsoft has begun rolling out a new setting that lets you control the profanity filter for voice typing. When enabled, Voice Typing will continue to filter profanity by replacing it with asterisks. When disabled, profanity will be entered into the text field like any other word.
To change the setting, launch the Voice Typing feature with the Win + H keyboard shortcut, go to Settings, and toggle the Filter profanity switch.
Changes and improvements
Click to Do (Preview):
- Click to Do is available as a preview to Windows 11 version 24H2 Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels on Copilot+ PC devices.
- If your PC supports pen and ink, you can set the shortcut button to open Click to Do when you tap, double-tap, or hold the button. You can control this setting in Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Pen & Windows Ink.
- Click to Do can now be added as one of four apps that you can launch from the Windows Ink menu on the taskbar. If all the slots are occupied, you'll have to replace one of them to accommodate Click to Do.
- If your PC supports pen and ink, you can set the shortcut button to open Click to Do when you tap, double-tap, or hold the button. You can control this setting in Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Pen & Windows Ink.
Improved Windows Search:
- Improved Windows Search is available as a preview to Windows 11 version 24H2 Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels on Copilot+ PC devices.
- If you're signed in to OneDrive with a work or school account (Entra ID), the search results on the taskbar show keyword matches in the text of files in the cloud. Photos are not searched.
Taskbar and system tray
- Improved the Accessibility flyout in the quick actions on the taskbar. Assistive technologies are now grouped into categories: vision, hearing, motor, and mobility. This will help you find the feature you need faster.
- Improved the Accessibility flyout in the quick actions on the taskbar. Assistive technologies are now grouped into categories: vision, hearing, motor, and mobility. This will help you find the feature you need faster.
Fixes
General
- Fixed an issue where some apps might launch with a blank window in previous builds.
Click to Do
- Fixed an issue where images used in related Click to Do smart actions would remain in the temp folder on your computer.
Login and blocking
- Fixed an issue resulting in Windows Hello facial recognition not working for some Insiders.
Input
- Fixed an issue where, when using the Symbols section of the touch keyboard, pressing the page change button could result in a symbol being inserted into password fields.
- Fixed an issue where switching to and from the Japanese touch keyboard could block touch keyboard input.
Settings
- Fixed an issue where hovering over cards at the top of the System > About section would use the wrong corner radius.
Other
- Fixed an issue where the Quick Support app would not work for non-administrator users (Error 1002).
- Fixed a major issue where some applications would fail to open with the error message: "The application could not load a required virtual machine component."
- Fixed an issue where some USB devices could become disconnected after waking up from sleep mode and could only be resolved by restarting the computer.
For all users
Fixes
General
- Fixed an issue where the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) might not work. Also, the Troubleshoot with Windows Update option in Settings > System > Recovery might not work.
Known issues
General
- [Reminder] When you join the Dev channel, you will be offered Windows 11 24H2 Build 26200.5518. Once you install it, you will be on the latest build. The two-step update to get the latest build is a temporary mechanism.
- After resetting the system settings in Settings > System > Recovery, the build number may change to 26100 instead of 26200. This will not affect receiving future updates on the Dev channel, which will fix the issue.
- In this build, Windows Sandbox fails to start, returning error code 0×800705b4. You can try reinstalling Windows Sandbox. To do this, uncheck Windows Sandbox in the "Turn Windows features on or off" window, apply the changes, reboot your computer, reopen the "Turn Windows features on or off" window, check the box next to Windows Sandbox, apply the changes, and reboot your computer.
- [New] Investigating reports that core Windows components like File Explorer, the Start menu, and others won't start in Safe Mode.
Xbox Controllers
- [New] Some Insiders are experiencing an issue where using an Xbox controller via Bluetooth causes a GSOD. To resolve this 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.
Recall
- Some Insiders may be experiencing an issue where Recall is unable to automatically save photos, and the feature cannot be enabled in Settings. Working to fix the issue.
- Recall can be enabled or disabled in the "Turn Windows features on or off" section. At the moment, Recall files remain on the disk even after the feature is disabled. In future updates, these files will be completely removed from the system.
Click to Do
- [Reminder] Intelligent text actions now use local suggestion and response moderation instead of a cloud-based solution. Since intelligent text actions are now fully local, they are now available in Click to Do in Recall.
- [Reminder] If some actions with objects in images are not displayed, check for updates to the Photos and Paint apps in the Microsoft Store.
Improved search
- [Reminder] To improve the Windows Search experience on Copilot+ PC devices, it is recommended that you connect your computer to a power source to complete the initial indexing. You can check the search indexing status in Settings > Privacy & Security > Windows Search.
Start Menu
- [New] Investigating reports that clicking your profile picture in the Start menu does not open the Account Manager.
Task Manager
- After adding the new "CPU Load" column, you may notice that the load for the "System Idle" process is always 0.
- The CPU graphs on the Performance page still use the old CPU usage calculations.
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