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Microsoft Win11 22H2 Preview Build 22621.1344 (KB5022913) released: improved taskbar search box experience, support for touch optimization taskbar

2025-04-01 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens Ji Yin Ke, Dest1n, soft media new friend 2010825, Sentinel for the delivery of clues! CTOnews.com March 1, Microsoft today released an update to Windows 11 22H2 preview Build 22621.1344 (KB5022913), which improves the search box experience on the taskbar. When you type in the search box, the search results are now displayed in the search float control box. You can also access Windows Studio effects directly from Quick Settings on the taskbar.

New functions for important information! This update improves the search box experience on the taskbar. When you type in the search box, the search results are now displayed in the search float control box. You can also change the search experience required by the taskbar by going to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar. For commercial customers, this update adds a new policy for IT administrators to manage how the search box on the taskbar is displayed in the organization.

New features! You can now access Windows Studio effects directly from the Quick Settings on the taskbar, which have supported neural processing units (NPU). This allows you to quickly and easily turn on and configure camera effects. These effects include blurred background, eye contact, automatic scene selection, and audio effects. You can still access these effects on the Settings page.

New features! This update makes it easier to get help when you encounter computer problems. You can now find a quick assistant in the all applications list on the start menu.

New features! This update introduces the Touch Optimization taskbar for 2-in-1 devices that can be used as tablets. This taskbar has two states: collapse and expand. To switch between the two states, swipe up and down at the bottom of the screen. When you collapse in tablet mode, the taskbar retreats to provide more screen space and to prevent accidental opening of the taskbar. Expanded in tablet mode, the taskbar is optimized to make it easier to touch and use. When you disconnect or collapse the keyboard, the taskbar automatically changes to this optimized version.

This feature applies only to devices that can be used as tablets and are turned on by default. To change, go to Settings > personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar behavior. This setting is called the taskbar that optimizes touch interaction when this device is used as a tablet. If your company manages Windows updates for devices, this feature is turned off by default. Administrators can use new business controls to enable it for continuous innovation.

New features! This update provides enhanced support for Braille devices. When you switch between Microsoft narrator and third-party screen readers, they will continue to work. The narrator will automatically change the Braille driver.

New features! This update also adds support for new Braille displays and new Braille input and output languages in the narrator. Some new Braille displays include APH chameleon, APH Mantis Q40, NLS eReader, etc.

New features! Windows now offers advice on energy efficiency. If you use them, they can help improve the energy efficiency of computers and reduce their carbon footprint. Go to Settings > system > Power & Battery > Energy efficiency recommendations.

New features! For devices that have joined Azure Active Directory (AAD), Windows now provides recommended content for AI support on the start menu. On the start menu, you can find things that help you prepare for meetings, quickly access files you are collaborating with, and so on.

New features! This update enhances the system tray. All icons will have rounded focus and hover handling in the lower right corner, including the Show Hidden Icons pop-up control menu. You can move icons to rearrange them in the Show Hidden Icons pop-up control menu, or move icons to the taskbar.

New features! This update makes voice access more flexible and supports interaction with more user interface (UI) controls. For example, voice now contains:

1. A name with a number, such as "Click 5"

2. There are no spaces between names, such as "Click PivotTable" or "Click PivotChart"

3. Names with special characters, such as Bluetooth & device ("Click Bluetooth and device") or dial-("Click" Dial up ")

New features! Voice now supports rotation controls, thumb controls, and split buttons. Use the Click command or a numeric overlay to interact with these controls. This update also addresses issues that affect alignment commands that align windows to the left or right. The command to move the cursor in the text box now runs immediately.

New features! This update also provides voice scrolling enhancement. You can use voice to scroll to the far left and far right on the page. You can also use to scroll continuously to the left or right, as if you were scrolling vertically.

New features! This update enhances the task manager. These include:

1. Filtering-you can now filter processes using binary names, PID, or publisher names. Filters are also applied when you switch between pages. The keyboard shortcut is ALT+F.

2. More theme options-you can now select a different theme for the task manager than the Windows theme. In addition, all dialogs now support themes except the run New Task and Properties dialog boxes. The conversation will use an application-specific or Windows topic.

3. Efficiency mode-you can now choose to exit the confirmation dialog box when efficiency mode is turned on.

This update addresses issues that affect color filter settings. When you select reverse, the system sets it to Grayscale.

This update addresses issues that affect the IE schema. The text on the status bar is not always visible.

This update resolves the problem of displaying a blue screen during video playback. This occurs when a high dynamic range (HDR) is set on the monitor.

This update addresses issues that may affect the touch keyboard and the PIN input keyboard. When logging in to the device, you may not be able to use them to enter text.

This update resolves an issue that affects the folders displayed in the Browse for folder picker.

This update addresses issues affecting File Explorer. When using Shift+Tab or Shift+F6, the input focus does not move.

This update addresses issues that affect the user interface (UI). The up and down volume commands in the Bluetooth keyboard are not displayed.

This update addresses issues affecting Xbox subscribers. If you purchased a Xbox subscription using the Exchange Code option, you will not be able to see the Xbox subscription card on the set account page. This happens when periodic billing is turned off.

Improving this non-secure update includes quality improvement. When installing this KB:

New features! This update adds a new Tamil Anjar keyboard in Tamil. To add it, make sure that Tamil (Singapore), Tamil (Malaysia), Tamil (Sri Lanka), or Tamil (India) appears in Settings > time & language > language & region. Select the ellipsis (.) next to the language. Select language options. Add Tamil Anjal (QWERTY) to the keyboard list.

This update improves the reliability of Windows after installing the update.

This update will affect Mexico and the United States. This update supports the government's 2023 Daylight time change order.

This update resolves the date information issue. It affects the format of dates sent between Windows and some versions of the Heimdal Kerberos library.

This update addresses compatibility issues that affect some printers. These printers use the Windows Graphics device Interface (GDI) printer driver. These drivers do not fully follow the GDI specification.

This update addresses issues affecting the software keyboard. After a button reset (restore factory settings), it will not appear in OOBE (CTOnews.com Note: all known as Out-of-box experience). This type of reset requires an external keyboard to provide credentials.

This update addresses issues affecting AppV. It prevents file names from having the correct letter case (uppercase or lowercase).

This update addresses issues affecting Microsoft Edge. This issue removes the conflict policy for Microsoft Edge. This occurs when MDMWinsOverGPFlag is set in a Microsoft Intune tenant and Intune detects a policy violation.

This update addresses issues affecting pre-provisioned packages. In some cases, they cannot be applied when ascension is needed.

This update addresses issues affecting Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Batch preconfiguration using preconfigured package failed.

This update addresses an issue that affects the configuration Service provider (CSP) for generic printing. When you install the printer, a command prompt window is displayed.

This update addresses reliability issues that occur when using the task view.

This update addresses issues that may affect lsass.exe. It may stop responding. This occurs when it sends lightweight Directory access Protocol (LDAP) queries to domain controllers with very large LDAP filters.

This update addresses issues affecting the Local Security Agency Subsystem Service (LSASS). LSASS may stop responding. This occurs when you run Sysprep on a computer that is joined to the domain.

This update addresses issues that affect replication from the network to the local drive. For some users, replication is slower than expected.

This update addresses issues affecting parity virtual disks. Failed to create them using Server Manager.

If earlier updates are installed, only the new updates contained in this package are downloaded and installed on the device.

Windows 11 Service Stack Update-22621.1344 this update improves the quality of the service stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Service stack updates (SSU) ensure that users have a strong and reliable service stack so that devices can receive and install Microsoft updates.

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