The Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.2841 is now available to all Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel. This update includes new features, improvements, and fixes that are gradually rolled out to users. Notably, the Steps Recorder will no longer receive updates and is planned for removal in a future Windows release.
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Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.2841: What’s New and Important
Exciting news for all tech enthusiasts! Windows has released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.2841 (KB5032286) to the Beta Channel. This new build promises to bring a host of updates and improvements.
Major Updates
Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel will now be on the same build (Build 22635.xxxx) via an enablement package. This package allows users to get the latest updates as they become available. This is a significant change as it allows for a more streamlined update process.
“All Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel will now be on the same build (Build 22635.xxxx) via an enablement package.”
What’s Important to Know
The Steps Recorder will not receive further updates and is planned for removal in a future Windows release. Instead, users are encouraged to explore other options in Windows 11 such as Snipping tool, Xbox Game bar or Microsoft Clipchamp.
“Steps Recorder will not receive further updates and is planned for removal in a future Windows release.”
New Features
A new feature gradually being rolled out is the new widgets board settings. This feature provides more ways for users to customize their widgets board experience. It also allows users to select the account they want to use for their Microsoft Start powered widgets and feeds.
Fixes
Several fixes are also being gradually rolled out. These include improvements to the performance when expanding the navigation pane in Task Manager and fixes to issues causing Task Manager crashes.
This new build is a significant step forward for Windows 11, offering a host of new features and improvements that will enhance the user experience.
From the Windows Blog