Build 14951 was the 9th Insider
Preview build of Windows 10 Creator Update. It was released on OCT 19, 2016.
This arrived via new "RS2" (RedStone2) development branch.
Setting>Devices
- You can now set basic swipe gestures to alter the
audio and volume
- Adds support to record a key combo under Advanced
gestures
- Resetting the gestures page will now result in a
progress circle and a checkmark when it is finished
Ink Workspace
- You can now change both color and thickness of
pencils without having to reopen the dropdown
- The protractor tool has been added with a compass
included
System
- PCs will no longer have to reboot after turning
on Developer Mode
- Upgrading will now migrate custom scan code
mappings
Accessibility
- Narrator will now indicate when it is exiting
Other features
- Installing Bash on Ubuntu on Windows will now
install version 16.04 instead of 14.04
- You can now launch Windows binaries from a WSL
command prompt
Other improvements and fixes
- We fixed the
issue causing PCs that are capable of Connected Standby such as the
Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 to sometimes bugcheck (bluescreen) while in
Connected Standby.
- We fixed an
issue resulting in Forza Horizon 3, Gears of War (and some 3rd party
games) failing to install from the Store with the error code 0x80073cf9
when the system’s app install location was set to drive with native 4k
Sectors (or 4k sector sized drive).
- We fixed an
issue resulting in larger Store games such as ReCore, Gears of War 4, Forza
Horizon 3, Killer Instinct and Rise of the Tomb Raider possibly failing to
launch.
- We fixed an
issue where the console window (which hosts Command Prompt, PowerShell,
and other command-line utilities) might not snap correctly to the inside
edges between two monitors with different DPI scaling.
- We fixed an
issue where all agenda items in the taskbar’s Clock and Calendar flyout
were using the primary calendar’s color, rather than matching their
respective calendar’s colors as selected in the Outlook Calendar app.
- We fixed issue
where the Add PIN button in Settings > Accounts > Sign-in Options
was sometimes unexpectedly greyed out for domain-joined devices.
- We fixed an
issue resulting in Groove crashing if you tried to reorder the songs in a
very large playlist.
- We’ve updated
our migration logic to now include custom scan code mappings. That means
that going forward from this build, if you’ve used Registry Editor to
remap certain keys (for example, Caps Lock key to null), that change will
persist across upgrades.
- We fixed an
issue Insiders may have experienced resulting in Adobe Photoshop Express
crashing after clicking on the ‘correct’ button when trying to edit a
cropped image.
- We fixed an
issue resulting in .csv or .xlsx files downloaded from Microsoft Edge sometimes
unexpectedly appearing to be locked for editing by “another user” when
SmartScreen was enabled.
- We fixed an
issue where enabling the RemoteFX adaptor for a Virtual Machine would
result in it failing to power on with the error ‘Unspecified error’ (0x80004005).
Known issues
- Signing into
apps such as Feedback Hub, Groove, MSN News, etc. with your Microsoft
Account if you sign out or get signed out of these apps will not work.
- You may
experience a crash while using the protractor in Sketchpad – we’re working
on a fix.
- If you have a
3rd party antivirus product installed on your PC – your PC might not be
able to complete the update to this build and roll-back to the previous
build
Sources: Windows
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