Microsoft has rolled out Windows 10 Build 19043.906 (KB5000842 ) to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel. However, the update is available for those Windows Insiders who are on 21H1 build. The update includes all the bug fixes in 21H1 Build 19043.899 including an additional fix. Microsoft has resolved an issue that fails to print the graphical content in a document after the installation of the March 9, 2021 update.
According to Microsoft, Windows Insiders in the Beta channel could experience an 0x800f081f error while attempting to install 21H1 build 19043.906 (KB5000842). Microsoft is aware of the issue and will resolve the issue in a new Cumulative Update for 21H1.
Microsoft recently released Windows Insider Build 19043.899 (KB5000842) to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel. This update had fixed an issue with Zoom, which occurs when making use of Microsoft Edge IE mode on devices using high-DPI monitors. Microsoft enabled administrators to use a Group Policy to enable extended keyboard shortcuts including CTRL+S keyboard shortcut.
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The update has fixed an issue that prevents the icon for a Toast collection from appearing in the Action Center if the icon file’s URI contains spaces. The update also fixed an issue that makes HDR displays appear much darker than expected. If the video playback is out of sync in duplicate mode when you make use of multiple monitors, then the problem has been resolved. The update also resolved an issue that could cause applications to stop working while typing Japanese characters with the help of the Microsoft Japanese Input Method editor aka IME in compatibility mode.