Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21382 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21382 has introduced HDR support to color-managed apps. The HDR mode changes the behavior of some creative and artistic apps that make use of International Color Consortium (ICC) display color profiles such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom Classic, and CorelDraw.
Microsoft has added a new feature that lets these apps get accurate color and access the full gamut of your HDR display. To activate this feature, close your application and right-click on the app’s icon. You have to click on Properties | Compatibility tab and then under Settings, select “Use legacy display ICC color management” option.
After the installation of Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21382, Device Manager will display drivers alongside of devices. The new driver-focused “Devices by drivers”, “Drivers by type” and “Drivers by devices” views enable users to view, install and remove drivers. The new “Add drivers” action enables users to add and install new drivers across all applicable devices.
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The Start menu will launch to enable people work with the apps they want quickly after a clean install or upgrade is completed. The generic folder icon in File Explorer has been updated so that it will now display an indication when the folder has contents. The touch keyboard has been updated to use the Segoe UI Variable font and also made adjustments to the icons.
The Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21382 has resolved an issue in the previous flight where after updating some devices, the system displayed a warning in the Taskbar indicating the version of Windows 10 has reached the end of service. The issue related to explorer.exe reliability and SearchProtocolHost.exe has been fixed. The memory leak resulting in DWN unexpectedly using as lot of memory over time.
The update has fixed an issue resulting in certain notification toasts not firing properly. The delayed audio playback on ARM64 devices has been fixed. If the new unified audio endpoint wasn’t displaying on ARM64 devices, then the problem has been resolved. Microsoft has resolved an issue that could result in certain games launching to a blank screen in recent builds.
If the Settings app is opened without the About page upon selecting the System option after pressing WIN+X, then the problem has been resolved. The issue related to duplication of devices on the Printers and Scanners page in Settings has been resolved.