Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18963 released.
GPU temperature comes to Task Manager
One of the longstanding requests weâve been tracking for Task Manager
is to add temperature monitoring support, and with todayâs build weâre
making progress on that ask. If you have a dedicated GPU card, we will
now bubble up the current temperature next to its listing in the
Performance Tab.
We hope you like the change! If you have any further feedback for
Task Manager, please donât hesitate to share it. To make suggestions or
report issues in this space, press WIN+F and file the feedback under
Desktop Environment > Task Manager in the Feedback Hub.
Notes:
Showing the GPU temperature in Task Manager is currently only supported if you have a dedicated GPU card.You may need an updated graphics driver to see the temperature. Specifically one which supports version 2.4 (or higher) of WDDM is required. To check which version your PC has, press WIN+R and enter dxdiag. Under the Display tab, it will say your WDDM version next to Driver Model.Currently the temperature value is only supported in Celsius.
Renaming your virtual desktops
Virtual Desktops exist to help you visually and cognitively separate
different tasks on your PC. They can also be handy when doing
presentations â enabling you to prepare demos on different desktops.
Something weâve heard loud and clear is that you want to be able to set
names for your different desktops, in order to help cement the
separation between workspaces, and weâre excited to share that rolling
out to Insiders in the Fast ring is exactly that!
Wanna try it out? With the change, when you open Task View (by
selecting the Task View button in the taskbar, or by pressing WIN+Tab,)
clicking the name of your desktop will now switch it to be an editable
fiel where you can set the name to be anything youâd like (including
emoji). You can also right-click the thumbnail of the desired desktop in
Task View, and a context menu with a Rename entry in it should appear.
If you donât have any additional desktops created yet, select âNew
desktopâ in Task View to get started.
And yes, since we know youâll ask â the names persist reboot.
Currently this change is live for 50% of Insiders in the Fast ring,
and weâll be expanding the rollout over the next few weeks as we
evaluate the quality of experience.
Improving the Optional Features page in Settings
Based on your feedback, weâve made a number of usability improvements
to the Optional Features page in Settings (Settings > Apps &
Features > Optional Features), and theyâre now starting to roll out
to Insiders in the Fast ring.
Multi-select: You can now select and install multiple optional features at the same time.Better list management: You can now search through lists of optional features and sort them by Name, Size, and Install date.More useful information: You can now see the
install date for each optional feature in your âInstalled featuresâ
list. Weâve also added feature dependencies to the description of each
optional feature in the list of features available for install.Easier page navigation: View the status of your
latest installs/uninstalls/cancels right on the main page in the âLatest
actionsâ section. You can now add optional features and view your
history via pop-up dialogues, so you never have to navigate away from
the main page
Weâre excited for you to try it! Currently these changes are live for
50% of Insiders in the Fast ring, and weâll be expanding the rollout
over the next few weeks as we evaluate the quality of experience. Hereâs
a peek at what youâll see once itâs available on your PC:
Adding Mouse Cursor speed to Settings
As some Insiders have noticed, you can now set your mouse cursor
speed from within Settings! This is the latest piece of our larger
ongoing effort to converge Settings and Control Panel experiences. You
can find the setting under Settings > Devices > Mouse.
Making Notepad store-updatable
Notepad has been a well-loved text editor in Windows for over 30 years. Over the last few releases, weâve been making a number of small improvements to Notepad based on your feedback (including expanded line ending support, wrap around search, and indicating when thereâs unsaved content.) Starting with this build, weâre making a change so that future Notepad updates will be automatically available via the store. This will allow us the flexibility to respond to issues and feedback outside the bounds of Windows releases. As always, if you have any feedback for Notepad, we welcome it in the Feedback Hub under Apps > Notepad.
Traditional Chinese IME improvements
Thank you everyone whoâs shared feedback about the new Traditional
Chinese Bopomofo, ChangJie, and Quick IMEs. The developer team has been
working on improving the quality and fixing bugs. With todayâs build:
Toolbar Improvements: We fixed an issue where
toolbar shows up even when is turned off in the
setting. We also added button in the toolbar menu.
Note: Other ways to show/hide toolbar:
From settings: Right click icon > Click > > From right click menu: Right click icon >
Candidate Window Improvements: We have been working on improving candidate window quality.
We fixed an issue where candidate window sometimes only showed limited number of candidates.We fixed an issue where candidates shown in table view cannot be selected by number keys.
Changes to your account picture in Windows
Changing the picture for the account you use to sign in to Windows is
now better than ever! Your updated picture will now show up quickly
across Windows, apps, and many of the Microsoft sites you use every day.
Previously, you might see as many as three or four different pictures
for your account in different apps and sites at one time. Its super easy
to try out â just go to Your info in Windows settings and change your
picture there!
Steps
Open âYour infoâ in Windows settings by pressing the Windows key, and typing âYour info,â and selecting âYour account info.âUse the options in âCreate your pictureâ to select a new picture for your account.Check if your picture has been updated in Windows, and on the sites and apps you use.
Note: Weâre still working with many sites and apps
that will need to be updated to work well with this new feature. For
example, the account manager control that appears in the upper right of
many Microsoft websites currently updates every 24 hours. This will be
changed in the next few months to update quickly when your account
picture changes.
Other updates for Insiders
Windows Search improvementsÂ
We wanted to take a moment to cover some of the server-side search improvements weâve been rolling out based on your feedback:
Improved spell correction for Apps & Settings searches
Windows Search has built-in spell correction to help you find what
youâre looking for. When youâre typing quickly sometimes mistakes happen
â weâre excited to announce that weâve updated our spell correction
technology to intelligently understand and correct small typos like
âpowerpiontâ and âexce;â which previously would return no results. With
these updates, you get better results faster. This feature is now
available on both Insider and retail builds in English-language markets.
Hints to improve Best match results
Our goal with Windows Search is to provide a simple to use
experience, and a key aspect of this is making results easy to
understand. Something weâve heard from you is surprise that sometimes
settings search results donât match your search. To help address this,
in certain cases where the Best match result isnât an exact match for
your search, a âRelated:â line will be included below the result to help
clarify why this result is appearing. Weâll be expanding this feature
to include Apps search in the coming weeks. This feature is now
available on both Insider and retail builds in English (United States).
Bringing the latest Search Home experience to more users
With the Windows 10 May 2019 Update we updated Search Home to help
you save time by adding quick access to your Top apps and Recent
activities. After receiving positive feedback and comments about this
new experience, weâre now making it available to more users by rolling
it out to everyone using the Windows 10 October 2018 Update as well. We
hope you find them useful and that they help make Search Home more
productive for you.
General changes, improvements, and fixes
We fixed an issue where when connected via cellular or ethernet, the
Network status would show you werenât connected, even though you were
able to successfully use the network.We fixed an issue resulting in the candidate selection in the
prediction candidate window for the Japanese IME occasionally not
matching the composition string.We fixed an issue where the candidate selection via number keys for
the new Simplified Chinese IME did not match with the composition
string.We fixed an issue impacting typing speed over remote desktop.We fixed an issue where, when using the emoji panel in certain
places with an East Asian language active, it would close automatically
after entering a single emoji even if the option to keep it open was
enabled.We fixed an issue where typing a very long string with the
Vietnamese Telex keyboard without committing could result in the
underlying app crashing.We fixed a recent issue where the touch keyboard input a period when pressing the space key when typing in Korean.We fixed an issue where, if the Allow Input Personalization group policy was set to disabled, then search would crash.We fixed an issue resulting in search not returning results after disconnecting from the internet when using a local account.We fixed an issue that could cause the search box to become
invisible in the taskbar if you opened Start menu while there was an
update pending on your system.We fixed an issue for those using the new Cortana experience, where WIN+C wasnât bringing up Cortana.We fixed an issue resulting in iCloud calendars not syncing with the Calendar app.In order to help reduce disk footprint, weâre shifting the Connect
app to now be available as an optional feature downloadable in Settings.We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to setup Windows Hello in Settings in recent builds.We fixed a recent issue where if Sound Settings was open, and you
used the hardware volume keys on your PC to update the volume, the
master volume slider in Settings might not stay in sync with the current
value.We fixed an issue resulting in the Graphics Settings drop-down list for Microsoft Store apps being empty.We fixed an issue impacting Snip & Sketch capture reliability in recent builds.
Known issues
Insiders may notice a new âCloud downloadâ option in the Windows
Recovery Environment (WinRE) under âReset this PCâ. This feature is not
working quite yet. Weâll let you know once it is, so you can try it out!There has been an issue with older versions of anti-cheat software
used with games where after updating to the latest 19H1 Insider Preview
builds may cause PCs to experience crashes. We are working with partners
on getting their software updated with a fix, and most games have
released patches to prevent PCs from experiencing this issue. To
minimize the chance of running into this issue, please make sure you are
running the latest version of your games before attempting to update
the operating system. We are also working with anti-cheat and game
developers to resolve similar issues that may arise with the 20H1
Insider Preview builds and will work to minimize the likelihood of these
issues in the future.Some Realtek SD card readers are not functioning properly. We are investigating the issue.Weâre investigating reports that the minimize, maximize, and close
title bar buttons arenât working for certain apps. If youâre using an
impacted app, Alt+F4 should work as expected to close the app if needed.
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