Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23595 to the Dev Channel. The update has changed the positioning of Copilot in Windows. The icon is displayed on the right side of the system tray on the Taskbar. The purpose is to make the entry point to Copilot more clear and also easy to navigate. Microsoft has defaulted the show the desktop behavior for the far-right corner of the Taskbar. You can re-enable the option from the Taskbar behaviors section located under Settings | Personalization | Taskbar. Microsoft has started to push the feature in a phased manner.
Microsoft has again started to push the change documented with Build 23570. This includes Copilot support in Windows to be made available across multiple monitors. You just need to press the Copilot button on the Taskbar on the respective monitor you would like to want Copilot to display. You can also make use of the WIN+C keyboard shortcut to display Copilot on the last monitor. You can make use of the WIN+T keyboard shortcut to enable keyboard focus on the Taskbar.
After the installation of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23595, you will be able to share directly to specific Microsoft Teams Channels and group chats including from within the Windows share window. However, this mechanism is applicable only if you are signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID.
Microsoft has expanded the ability to use digital handwriting (inking) to the following languages and locales.
Chinese Simplified (People’s Republic of China)
English (Australia)
English (Canada)
English (India)
English (United Kingdom)
French (Canada)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Italian (Italy)
Japanese (Japan)
Korean (Korea)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Spanish (Mexico)
Spanish (Spain)
The inking technology includes accurate recognition, gestures to delete, select, join, and split words including gesture to insert a new line.
You will be able to discover and share files with Android devices in discoverable mode via Bluetooth. You can locate the option by navigating to Nearby Share in the Windows share window. The process grouping in the Task Manager processes page has been improved. This flight has started to push the account-related notifications for Microsoft accounts on the Settings homepage.
You can also add extra security steps that will prevent users from being locked out of your account. This feature displays relevant notifications across the Start menu and Settings. You can manage Settings notifications by navigating to Settings | Privacy & security | General option. Microsoft has started to update references to Azure Active Directory to Microsoft Entra ID in Settings.
If the custom wallpapers shift while switching desktops, then the problem has been resolved. Microsoft is working to resolve an issue that causes the recommended section to be blank for Windows Insiders. You will need to make use of Show grid commands while launching or after refreshing Copilot in Windows.