Windows 10 Build 21354 est disponible, quoi de neuf ?

Après un silence de deux semaines, Microsoft déploie une nouvelle build Windows 10 au travers du canal Dev. Windows 10 Build 21354 est disponible pour les utilisateurs inscrits au programme Windows Insider.

Le programme est assez chargé avec des nouveautés, des optimisations et des corrections de bug. Le premier focus concerne le module « News and interests » de la barre des tâches. De nouvelles options sont proposées pour personnaliser les flux.

Windows 10 build 21354 - Module météo et actualités

Windows 10 build 21354 – Module météo et actualités

Un bouton « Gérer les intérêts » apparaître en haut de la fenêtre. Il propose une personnalisation « pleine page » afin de choisir des sujets. Le champs « recherche » propose du contenu en fonction de sujets ou d’éditeurs que l’utilisateur souhaite suivre.

Il est également possible de choisir des thématiques en parcourant plus d’une douzaine de catégories. En parallèle l’option « Tune your feed » propose de choisir des éditeurs dans l’écosystème partenaire de Microsoft et de sélectionner des exemples d’articles. Ces options ne sont pas encore actives pour tout le monde. Redmond précise qu’elles concernent les États-Unis, le Royaume-Uni, le Canada, l’Inde et l’Australie.

La seconde « grosse » nouveauté vise l’affichage avec là encore une approche pour améliorer la personnalisation.

Windows 10 build 21354 - Display

Windows 10 build 21354 – Display

Il devient possible de désactiver la fonction CABC, le contrôle adaptatif de la luminosité. A ce sujet le géant explique

“CABC contribue à améliorer les performances de la batterie sur PC, mais avec un compromis sur la qualité de l’image. CABC peut entraîner des changements de luminosité distrayants qui interfèrent dans les expériences où la qualité de l’image est de grande importance, comme pour les professionnels de la création à la recherche d’une grande précision des couleurs. La possibilité de désactiver CABC a été une fonctionnalité très demandée.”

L’option est disponible à cette adresse

Paramètres > Système > Affichage

Le système d’exploitation est aussi capable d’informer la présence ou non d’une certification HDR au niveau du moniteur utilisé.

Paramètres s’enrichit d’une nouvelle page dédiée au Caméras.

Windows 10 build 21354 - Cameras 1/2

Windows 10 build 21354 – Cameras 1/2

Il devient plus simple d’ajouter et de supprimer des caméras et de configurer les paramétrages d’images par défaut pour chacune d’elle.

Windows 10 build 21354 - Cameras

Windows 10 build 21354 – Cameras 2/2

Cela concerne par exemple la luminosité et le contraste.

Enfin deux applications de Windows 10 sont désormais disponibles via le Microsoft Store. Il s’agit de Paint et de l’outil de capture d’écran. Dans les deux cas cela permet de proposer une maintenance et des évolutions en dehors des principales mises à jour de Windows 10.

A tout ceci s’ajoute quelques changements et améliorations et des corrections de bugs. Vous trouverez tous les détails en fin d’article. Windows 10 Build 21354 est proposé dans la cadre du programme Windows Insider et plus particulièrement le canal DEV. Il n’est pas conseillé de l’utiliser comme un OS « principal ».

Windows 10 Build 21354 – note de version

Changes and Improvements

  • [News and interests] As mentioned previously, we have enabled the ability to deselect “Open on hover” in the “News and interests” taskbar options. This is based on your feedback.
  • The default path to access Linux files from Windows using the Windows Subsystem for Linux has been changed from `\\wsl\\` to `\\wsl.localhost\\` to improve performance and reliability. You will still be able to access Linux files using `\\wsl$\\`.
  • Under Settings > Update & Security > Change active hours, you will find the toggle turned on for “Automatically adjust active hours for this device based on activity”, if you have never adjusted this feature. We are starting a roll out a change for Insiders that makes this setting on by default. With this setting turned on, Windows Update will be able to schedule automatic restarts when you are typically not using your device more accurately.
  • As of the latest versions of Microsoft Edge, all pinned sites (regardless of what version you were using when you pinned them), should now use the taskbar behavior described here without you first having to unpin and re-pin the site.
  • On ARM64 devices, you can now toggle compatibility settings for x64 applications.
  • Under Settings > Personalization > Device usage, you can select all the ways you plan to use your device to get customized suggestions for tips, tools, and services.

Fixes

  • [Gaming] We fixed an issue where certain games may crash, will not sync save data when a game is played on a different device, or will not save when a new game is installed.
  • [File Explorer] We fixed an issue resulting in all folders pinned to Quick Access in File Explorer disappearing if you installed Build 21343. Please note that this fix prevents the issue from occurring going forward, it will not bring back the ones that were unpinned if you installed the impacted build previously.
  • [File Explorer] We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders experiencing that the entire folders section of Quick Access was missing after installing the previous flight.
  • We fixed an issue impacting Search reliability in the previous flight.
  • [News and interests] Fixed an issue where news and interests could occlude other content on the taskbar especially on smaller screens.
  • We fixed an issue where the tooltip text for items in Start’s Power button menu wasn’t displaying correctly.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in a crash if you entered WinPE and tried to enable Narrator using WIN + CTRL + Enter.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders experiencing a bug check with error SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED when rebooting or shutting down in the previous flight.
  • We fixed an issue that could result in a bugcheck when starting WSL.
  • We fixed an issue that could result in the Windows Update Settings page showing progress dots but never loading.
  • We fixed an issue where navigating to Power and Sleep in Settings would crash Settings.
  • We fixed the issue where a random toggle that didn’t do anything was appearing under Settings > Personalization > Lock screen.
  • We fixed an error resulting in some Insiders recently seeing an error when trying to add a password to a local account that was created without a password.
  • We fixed an issue where if you opened the Pinyin IME settings via Search, the Settings page would be unexpectedly blank.
  • We fixed an issue that could result in your desktop background going black after snapping an app to the side of your screen.
  • We fixed an issue where some of the text in Snipping Tool wasn’t displaying correctly.
  • We fixed an issue causing the Handwriting Input Panel to not work for pen input on ARM64 PCs.
  • We fixed an issue impacting clipboard history reliability.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in characters being duplicated in certain apps when typing with the Korean IME.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to insert composition strings when typing with an IME after copying and pasting a text box in PowerPoint.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in key events being lost when renaming files in File Explorer while typing with an IME.
  • We fixed an issue where when typing with the Japanese or Chinese IMEs in certain apps that have their own UI for IME candidates, the IME candidates were not displayed in the app’s UI.
  • The fix we mentioned in Build 21327 to address an issue where a toggled key on the touch keyboard had the wrong background color is now rolling out to all Insiders in the Dev Channel.
  • We fixed an issue causing an increase in login time in the previous flight.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders finding that boot time was longer in the previous flighting.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in the network button on the login screen not working and potentially crashing.
  • We fixed an issue causing some logins to hang on a black screen. If you continue to see a similar problem, please file a new feedback in Feedback Hub.
  • We fixed an issue that could result in freezes when watching videos in Chromium-based browsers in recent Dev Channel builds.

Known issues

  • We’re looking into reports of the update process hanging for extended periods of time when attempting to install a new build.
  • [News and interests] Pressing ESC key to dismiss an opened context menu in the flyout dismisses the whole flyout instead.
  • [News and interests] Sometimes the news and interests flyout cannot be dismissed with pen.
  • [ARM64] Insiders who installed the preview version of the Qualcomm Adreno graphics driver on the Surface Pro X may experience reduced brightness of the display. This issue is fixed with an updated version of the preview graphics driver at https://aka.ms/x64previewdriverprox. If you are experiencing this issue, please see the feedback collection for more information.
  • We’re investigating an issue where elements of Search (including the search box in File Explorer) are no longer displaying correctly in dark theme.
  • We’re working on a fix for an issue introduced in the previous flight impacting WSUS users where the “Check online for updates from Microsoft Update” option is greyed out. If you are impacted, you can run the following command from an elevated Command Prompt to set the reg key so that scan will check Microsoft servers:
    • reg add “HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UX\Settings” /f /v ScanMicrosoftOnly /t REG_DWORD /d 0x01

Then click the regular “Check for updates” button in Windows Update Settings. Please note, if the scan needs to be done repeatedly the reg key will need to be re-added each time, as scanning reads and erases the key.

  • Due to an issue with migrating the shortcuts into the new Windows Tools location, This PC shows up with the display name “computer.” We already have a bug fix on the way to address this issue.
  • Some non-administrative apps, such as 3D Viewer and Print 3D, that were previously in the Windows Accessories folder are now in Windows Tools. These app shortcuts will be moved back into Start with an upcoming bug fix. They are still searchable and accessible via Windows Tools in the meantime.
  • The Windows Camera App currently does not respect the default brightness setting set via the new Camera Settings page.
  • Some cameras currently may not support adjustment in the Camera Settings App when the camera is also in use by another app.
  • Accessing the virtual GPU is broken for Windows and Linux guests, adding a vGPU to a VM will have no effect and the VM will continue running with software rendering.
  • [ADDED] Theme-aware splash screens have disappeared in this build. A fix is coming to re-enable this in a future flight.
  • [ADDED] In some cases, Auto HDR might not correctly enable for all eligible titles. To ensure that Auto HDR is enabled for all eligible titles, please visit Settings > Display > HDR settings and confirm that Auto HDR is turned on. If you still run into trouble, please reach out to us via the Feedback Hub, on our Twitter (@DirectX12), or on the DirectX Discord.

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