Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20180 with minor changes, improvements, and bug fixes. The new update is only available to Windows Insiders on the Dev Channel. Microsoft has issued warning that the Insider Preview Builds 20161 and below expired on July 31. Hence, you should update your machines to Windows Insider Preview Builds 20170 or newer.
The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20180 brings in the theme-aware tiles on Start menu. However, the pinned sites capability will be available only to a small subset of Insiders. The Windows SDK is now available with the Dev channel. Microsoft will flight the relevant SDK to the Dev channel as and when a new Windows build is made available.
The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20180 changes the tablet posture logic for 2-in-1 devices to only apply when making use of a single screen. The build also updates the new folder icon in the Start menu’s All app’s list to align with the size of the other icons. Microsoft also updated the search box in the Default Apps settings page to enhance performance.
The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20180 has fixed an issue where Magnifier wasn’t following the cursor when the zoom was higher than 100 percent. The update fixed an issue where Task Manager wasn’t displaying the Publisher name for UWP apps.
The Windows 10 update fixed an issue associated with the Pinyin IME where tapping “/” on the keyboard wouldn’t produce the correct character when making use of the full-width mode. The update resolved issues that could result in crashes when you make use of ALT+TAB to switch to browser tabs.