Build 14926 was the 4th Insider
Preview build of Windows 10 Creator Update. It was released on SEP 14, 2016.
This arrived via new "RS2" (RedStone2) development branch.
1.
You can
now use Snooze to put a website in a Cortana Reminder to make it show up in the
Action Center.
2.
Apps
you have previously uninstalled will no longer be installed with every new
upgrade.
3. The PIN field on the logon screen will now register
keys as numbers no matter if NumLock is on or off
4.
New Extensions in Microsoft Edge: Tamper Monkey and Microsoft Personal Shopping
Assistant
5.
Export favorites from Microsoft Edge
Other improvements and fixes
- We
fixed the issue causing Adobe Acrobat Reader to crash when you try to
launch it.
- We
fixed the issue causing the Settings app to crash when navigating to
Settings > Personalization.
- We
fixed an issue where Windows icons and text are not rendered correctly on
some devices with Intel Atom (Clovertrail) processors.
- We’ve
improved scaling for full screen games where the aspect ratio doesn’t
match the native display resolution, for example, when playing Counter
Strike: Global Offensive using a 4:3 stretched resolution.
- We
fixed the issue where some people would experience a bugcheck (bluescreen)
after plugging/unplugging certain types of Kindles such as the Paperwhite
and Voyage.
- This
build improves the performance on websites with changes to large numbers
of HTML Elements containing text by improving spellchecker efficiency.
This results in substantially improved performance on websites like
TweetDeck.
- We
have addressed the largest cause of reliability issues in Microsoft Edge
running on Insider Preview builds. This should improve reliability on
major websites such as Facebook and Outlook.com.
- We
fixed an issue resulting in certain links (for example, Facebook)
displaying a default favicon in the Microsoft Edge Tab, rather than the
logo intended by the website.
- We
fixed an issue where the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar might show full bars
when connected to a Wi-Fi network with low signal.
- We
have fixed the issue which prevented the wireless network adapter in Surface
Pro 1 and Surface Pro 2 devices from working. This also fixes the issue
with the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows not working. and other wireless
network adapters from third-parties such as D-Link.
- We
fixed an issue where File Explorer’s “Open Command window here” context
menu option was opening set to the C:\Windows\System32 path, rather than
the desired directory.
- We
fixed an issue potentially resulting in the taskbar no longer auto-hiding
when a full screen window has focus (for example, when watching videos,
gaming, or when using Remote Desktop). Note: If there’s an app that is
asking for attention, it’s by design that the taskbar won’t hide (so you
can see that there’s something trying to notify you).
Known issues
- While
using Narrator and Groove Music, if you navigate to the progress bar while
a song is playing then Narrator will continually speak the progress of the
song
- You
may experience a black screen when signing out and switching to another
user account and will be unable to log in to that account.
- Oracle
VM VirtualBox will crash on launch after upgrading to this build.
- Optional
components may not work after upgrading to this build.
- After
updating to this build, built-in Windows 10 apps such as Calculator,
Alarms & Clock, and Voice Recorder may not work.
- For
keyboard users, using tab to navigate the Settings app will not work in
this build.
Sources: Windows Blog
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