We fixed an issue where certain colors in the recent colors section of Colors Settings would unexpectedly not appear selected after being selected.We fixed an issue where the custom color picker in Color Settings might stop working when selecting new colors.We fixed an issue Insiders may have experienced where the Network flyout would unexpectedly appear blank instead of listing available Wi-Fi networks.Windows Insiders will no longer see a “Mixed Reality” entry on the main page of Settings.Quicken 2017 should launch and working normally again.App developers can now request to pin their primary tile, just like secondary tiles, allowing apps to highlight their awesome live tiles – see this blog post for more info.Extensions in Microsoft Edge are back to working as expected.Windows Insiders should no longer have trouble connecting to certain Google sites due to an implementation of a new security model being rolled out to further enhance user security.We fixed the issue where clicking on certain elements in desktop (Win32) games causes the game to minimize and cannot be restored.Other changes, improvements, and fixes for PC Collections are now live in Feedback Hub starting with app version 1.1612.10251.0. We love working with you to create a better experience for everyone using the Feedback Hub, so today we are so happy to announce Collections. You said, “too many duplicate pieces of feedback!”. Introducing Collections in Feedback Hub: A few months ago, we asked you what was one of your biggest pieces of feedback about the Feedback Hub. You can now switch your audio to mono straight from the new Audio section under Settings > Ease of Access > Other options. In order to change the sound to be mono mode and so all audio is directed to both ears, they used to need a physical earphone adapter. That can cause them to not hear sounds that may be directed to the other earbud. When doing so, they generally use only one earbud to hear the PC in one ear so the other ear is free to hear conversations and sounds around them. ![]() New mono audio option in Ease of Access settings: Visually impaired users use a screen reader application to read the PC screen content and information to them, and frequently use headphones or earbuds to hear the computer when in meetings or having conversations with others. Until the documentation is available, we recommend that braille be enabled for Narrator only on PCs that do not also have a third-party screen reader configured to use a braille display. NOTE: There are coexistence issues with braille support and third party screen readers. Note detailed documentation about braille display key mappings will be made available in the Narrator User Guide closer to when the Windows 10 Creators Update is released. Under Settings > Ease of Access, choose the language and braille table you want to use.Note that USB and serial connections for the display are supported. Under Settings > Ease of Access, activate the “Enable braille” button and add a braille display.You will be prompted to install braille support. Then go to Settings > Ease of Access (WIN + U) and under the Narrator settings, activate the “Download Braille” button. So try it out and give us feedback! In order to use braille with Narrator, you will need to do the following: Today, we are excited to announce braille support for Narrator. It’s so important that we keep our diverse customers in mind as we co-create with you. What’s new in Build 15025Īnnouncing braille support in Narrator: We love getting feedback from our visually-impaired Insiders and implementing features to support your needs. UPDATE 2/3: The ISO images for Build 15025 are now available here. We plan to release ISOs for this build by the end of the week and Insiders on 32-bit PCs will be able to update from the ISOs. Because the majority of Insiders in the Fast ring have PCs running 64-bit (圆4) – we decided to go ahead and release this build with 32-bit PCs blocked until our next flight. We have discovered a bug that impacts our ability to release this build to PCs running 32-bit (x86) versions of Windows 10 Insider Preview builds. Please look for a detailed bug bash blog post on Friday morning PST. Today we are excited to be releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15025 for PC to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring as the primary build for the second Creator’s Update Bug Bash which starts on Friday.
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