Microsoft has been offering a new version of Windows 11 for a few hours through the BETA channel of the Windows Insider program. The operating system is offered in two different editions.
The former comes with new features while the latter has these new features disabled by default. In the case of this recent publication we find the following constructions
- Build 22623.746 = Rolling out new features,
- Build 22621.746 = New features disabled by default.
One of the biggest highlights of Build 22623.746 is support for rearranging system tray icons. This feature is no surprise since it was introduced through the DEV channel a while ago. precise Microsoft
This release includes preliminary support for rearranging system tray icons (…) More improvements for this experience are coming soon. As a reminder, these system tray updates are still rolling out and not yet available to all Insiders. If your PC does not have these changes, your system tray experience will remain the same as before.
Along with this new feature we also have several bug fixes and known issues. Some of them are confirmed since their discovery through the DEV channel
Microsoft says that in some cases audio stops working following updating to the latest versions. The problem is under investigation. Other failures concern the taskbar optimized for tablet mode. For example The taskbar sometimes flickers when switching from desktop mode to tablet mode. An abnormally long time is also noted during happens so that she can adapt. Finally, it can lock in the expanded state, instead of changing to the collapsed state during a gesture at the level of the lower right edge.