Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.100

Microsoft Pushes Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.100 to Dev Channel Windows Insiders

Microsoft has started to roll out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.100 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. The company has already started to push Chat from Microsoft Teams to Dev Channel Windows Insiders in a phased manner. The hidden icons flyout on the lower side of the Taskbar has been updated to sync with the new user interface of Windows 11.

Microsoft has added the ability to access Focus assist settings directly from Notification Center. The relevant app will flash on the Taskbar when a background activity from an app requires attention. Microsoft has updated the design in Windows 11 that minimizes the impact of unwarranted distractions. You will view red backplate and red pill located under the app icon, which notes the background activity.

The touch keyboard icon in the Taskbar in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.100 has been adjusted to be consistent with the size of the other icons in the Taskbar corner. The Taskbar calendar flyout will completely collapse while clicking the chevron in the top corner to provide more room for notifications.

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You will experience faster Microsoft Store experience after the installation of the update. Windows 11 display animations when you select an app or movie you are interested in. It will enable you to keep track of what you are browsing.

Microsoft has resolved an issue that caused Explorer.exe to crash when the date and time button on the Taskbar in clicked. The update added the missing settings icons for the context menu entries while right-clicking network, volume, and battery in the Taskbar. The update resolved an issue that making the clock in the Taskbar get out of sync.

The Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.100 has addressed an explorer.exe crash that could happen after resuming from standby and related to the volume icon in the Taskbar. If the progress bar below app icons in the Taskbar is not displaying properly, then the issue has been addressed.

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