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Microsoft has just released the Windows 11 preview build 22499 for Insiders in the Dev channel, and the main new feature is the ability to quickly share open app windows to a Microsoft Teams call. When hovering over open windows on the taskbar, Windows Insiders will now see a “Share this window” button at the bottom of the pop up to share the content from an open app to Teams meeting calls.
This new sharing experience will only roll out to a subset of Windows Insiders who have installed the Microsoft Teams app for work or school accounts (which is separate from the built-in Teams app for consumers on Windows 11).
➤ FULL CHANGELOG HERE:
WHAT’S NEW IN BUILD 22499
Quickly share open app windows directly from your taskbar to a Microsoft Teams call
In last week’s flight, we introduced the ability to quickly mute and unmute your active meeting calls right from your taskbar. Today we are announcing an extension of that experience with the ability to quickly share the content from open app windows directly from your taskbar to your meeting calls too. This experience, also starting with Microsoft Teams, eliminates the need to flip back and forth across applications just to share or reshare a window. There are no interruptions to your meeting attendees or what they see on screen – share any open window during your call.
When you are in a meeting call through Microsoft Teams, simply hover over the apps running on your taskbar and you will see a new button that allows you to share your window with your meeting attendees. When you are done sharing your content, hover over the window again and click Stop Sharing or choose another window and click Share this Window. If you’re presenting a full screen presentation in PowerPoint, simply move your mouse to the bottom and your taskbar will pop up for you to share or stop sharing the presentation without interruption to your attendees.
Today’s build 22499 also brings various bug fixes and improvements for Clipboard history, File Explorer, and the Settings app. Starting with this build, keyboard focus visuals in Task View and Alt + Tab are also easier to see.
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS
● Based on feedback, we are making keyboard focus visuals in Task View and Alt + Tab a little more prominent, so they’re easier to see.
FIXES
[Input]
● Clipboard history should be back up and running properly once you’re on this build.
● Clicking gifs in the emoji panel will now actually insert them into supporting apps, unlike in the previous build.
● Updated the backend dictionaries for several languages – the touch keyboard’s text suggestions and autocorrect should be more accurate now.
● If you change your accent color the accents in the emoji panel should follow suit now, instead of getting stuck with the old color.
● Fixed an IME crash that was happening sometimes for people who had chosen to use the previous version of the Pinyin IME.
[Windowing]
[Settings]
● Fixed a Settings crash that could happen when trying to check remote sound properties while accessing a PC over Remote Desktop..
[Other]
● Fixed an issue that was causing some clipping / unexpected zoom when going through OOBE on some ultrawide monitors.
● The apostrophe in the error message when your fingerprint isn’t recognized on the login screen should display correctly now.
● When taking a screenshot of a UWP app by pressing the New button in Snipping Tool, Snipping Tool should come into the foreground once the snip is done.
● Fixed an issue that was causing some Insider PCs to bugcheck when coming out of sleep recently, with an error message saying “SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED”.
● Fixed a deadlock that could happen related to MediaPlaybackCommandManager, resulting in certain apps not being able to play media sometimes.
● Addressed an issue that was causing reports in Reliability Monitor to unexpectedly be blank with just an empty rectangle when going to see more info.
● Did some work to help address an issue resulting in certain games having some lag that was only noticeable when the window was in focus.
NOTE: Some fixes noted here in Insider Preview builds from the active development branch may make their way into the servicing updates for the released version of Windows 11 that became generally available on October 5th.
#Windows11 #Build22499 #SnippingTool #Microsoft #Teams #Emojis #Settings #App #Fluent #Design #SDK #NuGet #Package #KB5007215 #kb5007215 #21H2 #DevChannel #22H1 #BetaChannel #Windows #Microsoft #MicrosoftEvent #Windows11launch #windows11event #windows11features #AreYouFlightingYet
This new sharing experience will only roll out to a subset of Windows Insiders who have installed the Microsoft Teams app for work or school accounts (which is separate from the built-in Teams app for consumers on Windows 11).
➤ FULL CHANGELOG HERE:
WHAT’S NEW IN BUILD 22499
Quickly share open app windows directly from your taskbar to a Microsoft Teams call
In last week’s flight, we introduced the ability to quickly mute and unmute your active meeting calls right from your taskbar. Today we are announcing an extension of that experience with the ability to quickly share the content from open app windows directly from your taskbar to your meeting calls too. This experience, also starting with Microsoft Teams, eliminates the need to flip back and forth across applications just to share or reshare a window. There are no interruptions to your meeting attendees or what they see on screen – share any open window during your call.
When you are in a meeting call through Microsoft Teams, simply hover over the apps running on your taskbar and you will see a new button that allows you to share your window with your meeting attendees. When you are done sharing your content, hover over the window again and click Stop Sharing or choose another window and click Share this Window. If you’re presenting a full screen presentation in PowerPoint, simply move your mouse to the bottom and your taskbar will pop up for you to share or stop sharing the presentation without interruption to your attendees.
Today’s build 22499 also brings various bug fixes and improvements for Clipboard history, File Explorer, and the Settings app. Starting with this build, keyboard focus visuals in Task View and Alt + Tab are also easier to see.
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS
● Based on feedback, we are making keyboard focus visuals in Task View and Alt + Tab a little more prominent, so they’re easier to see.
FIXES
[Input]
● Clipboard history should be back up and running properly once you’re on this build.
● Clicking gifs in the emoji panel will now actually insert them into supporting apps, unlike in the previous build.
● Updated the backend dictionaries for several languages – the touch keyboard’s text suggestions and autocorrect should be more accurate now.
● If you change your accent color the accents in the emoji panel should follow suit now, instead of getting stuck with the old color.
● Fixed an IME crash that was happening sometimes for people who had chosen to use the previous version of the Pinyin IME.
[Windowing]
[Settings]
● Fixed a Settings crash that could happen when trying to check remote sound properties while accessing a PC over Remote Desktop..
[Other]
● Fixed an issue that was causing some clipping / unexpected zoom when going through OOBE on some ultrawide monitors.
● The apostrophe in the error message when your fingerprint isn’t recognized on the login screen should display correctly now.
● When taking a screenshot of a UWP app by pressing the New button in Snipping Tool, Snipping Tool should come into the foreground once the snip is done.
● Fixed an issue that was causing some Insider PCs to bugcheck when coming out of sleep recently, with an error message saying “SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED”.
● Fixed a deadlock that could happen related to MediaPlaybackCommandManager, resulting in certain apps not being able to play media sometimes.
● Addressed an issue that was causing reports in Reliability Monitor to unexpectedly be blank with just an empty rectangle when going to see more info.
● Did some work to help address an issue resulting in certain games having some lag that was only noticeable when the window was in focus.
NOTE: Some fixes noted here in Insider Preview builds from the active development branch may make their way into the servicing updates for the released version of Windows 11 that became generally available on October 5th.
#Windows11 #Build22499 #SnippingTool #Microsoft #Teams #Emojis #Settings #App #Fluent #Design #SDK #NuGet #Package #KB5007215 #kb5007215 #21H2 #DevChannel #22H1 #BetaChannel #Windows #Microsoft #MicrosoftEvent #Windows11launch #windows11event #windows11features #AreYouFlightingYet
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