** **Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.5015 for the Beta Channel, featuring a new system tray icon for enhanced emoji and GIF accessibility, improved File Explorer functionality, and updates to the Snipping Tool. Insiders can toggle for early access to these features, while known issues are also documented.—**:**

Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.5015: What’s New?
Exciting news for Windows enthusiasts! Microsoft has just rolled out the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.5015 to the Beta Channel. This update is specifically for Insiders who haven’t upgraded to version 24H Let’s dive into the key features and improvements.
Major Updates: Emoji and More Panel
One of the standout features in this build is a new system tray icon for the emoji and more panel. This enhancement improves discoverability, making it easier to express yourself with emojis, GIFs, and Kaomojis across all apps. You can also use the familiar WIN + . keyboard shortcut.
“With this new system tray icon, you can easily express yourself by using emojis across all apps in Windows.”
File Explorer Improvements
Accessibility is a top priority in this update. The File Explorer now supports better text scaling in warning and error dialogs. Additionally, a previous crashing issue in File Explorer Home has been resolved, enhancing overall stability.
Snipping Tool Gets Trim Feature
The Snipping Tool has received a significant update, introducing a trim feature for screen recordings. Users can now adjust start and end times, allowing for cleaner video snippets. To use this feature, simply record a screen, open it in Snipping Tool, and select the new Trim button.
“With trim, you can adjust the start and end times of your screen recordings to cut out unnecessary video snippets.”
Known Issues: What to Watch For
As with any beta release, there are some known issues to be aware of. Users may experience delays in app icons appearing in the Start menu. Additionally, File Explorer may be slow to close for some Insiders. Microsoft is actively working on fixes, so stay tuned!
Final Thoughts: Stay Updated
For those in the Beta Channel, remember to enable the toggle for the latest updates via Settings > Windows Update. This ensures you receive new features as they become available. Keep in mind that some features may change or be removed based on feedback.
Overall, this build brings a host of exciting features and improvements. Be sure to share your feedback through the Feedback Hub to help shape the future of Windows 11!
From the Windows Blog