anyweb Posted June 8, 2016 Report post Posted June 8, 2016 Another week, another Insider Preview is released, this time it's Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14361. Amazingly I didn't even notice this build download, I must have been watching tv, anyhow, here it is ! Here’s what’s new in Build 14361LastPass extension for Microsoft Edge: We are excited to announce that LastPass, a popular free password management extension, is now available for download. Visit our extensions page at the Microsoft Edge Dev website to learn more and try it out for yourself! Be sure to check out the list of known issues for the LastPass extension here. Introducing Hyper-V Container: You can now use Docker natively on Windows 10 with Hyper-V Containers, to build, ship and run containers utilizing the Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5 Nano Server container OS image. A new version of the Docker engine for Windows has also been made available that extends the support of containers while also improving the DockerFile syntax and getting started experience for users. For more details on how to get started with this check out the Windows container documentation or the Windows 10 Getting Started Guide. Windows Ink improvements: The Windows Ink ruler is now long enough to span diagonally across the entire Surface Book display. We fixed an issue with the Windows Ink pencil tool, where the line when drawing along the ruler wouldn’t be flush with the ruler as well as an issue resulting in a slight flicker visible in the colored section when opening the Pen, Pencil or Highlighter flyout. We have updated the Touch Inking icon in Windows Ink Workspace to be more reminiscent of the Windows Ink Workspace icon. We improved the performance of loading the Sketchpad thumbnail in the Windows Ink Workspace flyout from the taskbar. Based on Insider feedback, we have made the “clear all” option more discoverable in Sketch Pad as the trash can icon in the menu bar. This was previously accessible as an option under the Erase button. Settings improvements: We made some improvements to the Settings app based on Insider Feedback. The navigation pane is now white in light mode or black in dark mode and we have added a small block of color (which is same as the accent color of your profile) to highlight what Settings page you are on. Clicking anywhere on the Home button at the top left takes you to the Settings homepage. And we have made some other polish improvements, including slightly increasing the size of the page name text. image: http://az648995.vo.msecnd.net/win/2016/06/settings-app-improvements-1024x832.png New icons: I’ve been told that Insiders love hearing about new icons. So I thought I would mention we have updated the Blu-ray icon so that it is more consistent with the other drive icons in Windows 10. image: http://az648995.vo.msecnd.net/win/2016/06/Storage.Optical.Blueray_256.png We also changed the icon for the network Quick Action to better represent it as an entry point to the network flyout (previously, it was a generic globe icon). image: http://az648995.vo.msecnd.net/win/2016/06/network-quick-action.png Other improvements and fixes for PCWe fixed the issue causing keyboard navigation in Store apps like Netflix or Tweetium to not work. We fixed the issue causing certain websites like YouTube to fail to render in Microsoft Edge or IE due to a recently implemented feature called TCP Fast Open. We fixed an issue resulting in a strange grey bar frequently being seen on the left side of the Microsoft Edge browser window (for example, after invoking a context menu). The window of active hours for when you are using your PC has been increased from 10 to 12 hours under Settings > Update & security > Windows Update and “Change active hours”. We have updated the download notification in Microsoft Edge to include filename, download status, and site domain on separate lines. Fixed an issue that would cause the icons to disappear from the tabs in Microsoft Edge after the DPI change corresponding with remotely connecting to the PC via Remote Desktop. We fixed an issue where DNG file thumbnails were not displaying in File Explorer. We polished the appearance of Start by reducing the amount of whitespace at the top of Start, and adding logic so that the scrollbars will immediately hide once your mouse is no longer hovering over that area. We also fixed an issue resulting in clipping on the bottom or side of Start’s context menus. We fixed an issue where pressing the Enter key would not submit the Wi-Fi password in the network flyout from the taskbar. We decreased the size of icons used in notifications from 64×64 to 48×48 – maintaining the visibility, while improving the use of space in the Action Center. We have improved the reliability of Cortana’s listening after tapping the mic button and fixed an issue that resulted in focus being lost to Cortana’s search box after a typed search has been deleted via backspace. We have updated Windows Defender to not show recap notifications in normal mode if no scans have been run, or in scan-only mode if no threads have been found. We fixed an issue that resulted in certain apps, such as Photos, not being able to set the desktop background. Going forward from Build 14361, your Task Manager settings will now be preserved across build updates. We fixed an issue where Start wouldn’t dismiss after launching Sticky Notes, leading to Sticky Notes appearing behind Start. We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to set your account picture in Settings using the camera option. We have added a keyboard shortcut for opening the taskbar’s clock and calendar flyout – this shortcut is WIN + Alt + D. We fixed an issue where Command Prompt wasn’t maximizing correctly on high DPI monitors. We also fixed an issue where Command Prompt wouldn’t refresh the windows properly when doing an upwards Ctrl + F search with a long output of text. We fixed an issue where the taskbar’s volume icon was showing incorrect states for 0% and muted. We fixed an issue where applying a new save location on the Storage Settings page for any one file type would result in any other pending save location changes being lost. Read more at https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/06/08/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-14361/#ZMqJVPjz1Ykw34Wh.99 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...