Windows 11 Releases Update for Beta Insiders.

 Microsoft Releases Update for Beta Insiders.





As per the weekly schedule, Insider Beta users also get support for the latest Windows 11 systems. After finally providing the same support yesterday through Insider Dev, Saturday (29/10).


Currently Insider Beta users are getting update support from Microsoft, of course with this update there will be a number of fixes and improvements to features that were previously problematic.


For those of you who are using Insider Beta, this update will be immediately received by KB5018486 users which will automatically change the user's OS Build. The OS build will change to different, such as 22621,875 and 22623,875 which can now be directly accessed via Windows Update.


Insider Beta users were late getting another excellent feature of Windows 11 22H2, but this time they have been granted default access to the latest features from Microsoft. One feature that Microsoft recently added is right-click support.


Beta Insiders have now gained their access to right-click on Windows 11 22H2, which will automatically redirect users to the Taskbar and Task Manager. So Insider Beta users have got the same access as Insider Dev and others.


"This change, which adds Task Manager and Taskbar Settings when trying to right-click, is now available to Insider Beta Channel users," Microsoft wrote.


It turns out that Microsoft not only provides right-click access, but also optimizes other features such as the Tablet Optimized Taskbar which has now been improved in performance.


However, it should be emphasized that this tablet feature enhancement is only available to those using the Insider Beta with Build OS 22623. In addition, Microsoft has also brought a number of fixes for issues that were previously present and reported by users, including:


Fixed an issue where TSL and SSL could not connect.

Microsoft discontinued their Daylight Savings in Jordan.

Fixed the cause of Windows layers being transparent.

Improved experience using Microsoft Accounts (MSA), but only provided by some random user support.


Microsoft Releases Update for Beta Insiders.


As per the weekly schedule, Insider Beta users also get support for the latest Windows 11 systems. After finally providing the same support yesterday through Insider Dev, Saturday (29/10).


Currently Insider Beta users are getting update support from Microsoft, of course with this update there will be a number of fixes and improvements to features that were previously problematic.


For those of you who are using Insider Beta, this update will be immediately received by KB5018486 users which will automatically change the user's OS Build. The OS build will change to different, such as 22621,875 and 22623,875 which can now be directly accessed via Windows Update.


Insider Beta users were late getting another excellent feature of Windows 11 22H2, but this time they have been granted default access to the latest features from Microsoft. One feature that Microsoft recently added is right-click support.


Beta Insiders have now gained their access to right-click on Windows 11 22H2, which will automatically redirect users to the Taskbar and Task Manager. So Insider Beta users have got the same access as Insider Dev and others.


"This change, which adds Task Manager and Taskbar Settings when trying to right-click, is now available to Insider Beta Channel users," Microsoft wrote.


It turns out that Microsoft not only provides right-click access, but also optimizes other features such as the Tablet Optimized Taskbar which has now been improved in performance.


However, it should be emphasized that this tablet feature enhancement is only available to those using the Insider Beta with Build OS 22623. In addition, Microsoft has also brought a number of fixes for issues that were previously present and reported by users, including:


Fixed an issue where TSL and SSL could not connect.

Microsoft discontinued their Daylight Savings in Jordan.

Fixed the cause of Windows layers being transparent.

Improved experience using Microsoft Accounts (MSA), but only provided by some random user support.

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