Dona Sarkar notes, “As we mentioned in the blog post for our flight on Wednesday, we are now at the point of the development cycle for the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update where our focus is now on stabilization for release to the world. This means that we intend to release new builds to Insiders more quickly and that these builds will include mostly bug fixes.” It’s also worth noting that “known issues” will no longer be documented in the release notes. We found that out last week when Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, Brandon LeBlanc, responded to inquiries from Insiders. In a nutshell, he says that since the releases are going to be coming more rapidly in this “stabilization phase”, known issues won’t be included in the documentation unless there is a major issue. Also, if there were to be a major flaw that would render Insider’s PC completely unstable, they wouldn’t release the build at all.
— Brandon LeBlanc (@brandonleblanc) August 23, 2017
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16275
Here’s a look at what has been improved in this incremental new build for PC according to the release notes:
We fixed an issue resulting in Asphalt 8 not accepting input in recent flights.We fixed an issue from recent flights where when Slideshow was enabled resuming from sleep a second time might place the Lock screen in a state where it couldn’t be dismissed without pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del.We fixed an issue that caused minimized per-monitor DPI aware windows to miss DPI changes and end up with a mix of DPI scaling upon restoring.We fixed an issue in XAML resulting in text animations appearing slightly blurry in the last flight until the animation had stopped (for example, when loading the main page of Settings).We fixed an issue resulting in progress wheels on certain websites in Microsoft Edge unexpectedly moving out of place during their rotation.We fixed an issue resulting in an unexpected change in mouse sensitivity in the last flight for PCs using non-default display scaling.We fixed an issue resulting in the taskbar being unexpectedly thick if you booted up the PC while plugged in to an external monitor with a different DPI.
If you are still rocking a Windows Phone as an Insider, Microsoft is rolling out Windows 10 Mobile Build 15245 today, too. If you’re an Insider and running this latest build, leave a comment below and let us know how things are working (or not working) in the comment section below. Comment
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