Build 14955 was the 10th Insider
Preview build of Windows 10 Creator Update. It was released on OCT 25, 2016.
This arrived via new "RS2" (RedStone2) development branch.
Ink Workspace
- The protractor will now
keep showing the degree until you start drawing again
- The degree visual will
now have a white background instead of red
Accessibility
- Narrator can now explain
context of whatever it is reading
- You can now use Caps Lock
+ / to read the current active window title
- Narrator will now
recognize edit boxes better in Scan Mode on the web
- Improved reliability of
continuous reading when changing focus
Other features
- Updated advanced
properties in Sounds control panel to allow you to select 24 and 32 bit at
176400Hz, and 16, 24 and 32 bit at 352800 Hz as the default format for
devices that support it
- USB Audio 2.0 devices are
now named by using the make/model instead of a generic name
And further
- The Trusted Platform
Module Management control panel has been updated to provide more info when
the TPM is "Not ready for use" or "Ready for use, with
reduced functionality"
Other improvements and fixes
- Now you can draw along the protractor and
have the degree visual remain visible until you start drawing again. We’ve
also updated the degree visual to be more clear – black text on a white
background, as opposed to the previous black text on a red background.
- We fixed the issue causing you to be
unable to sign 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.
- This build includes several fixes for
precision touchpad:
- We fixed an issue where precision
touchpad was mis-classifying presses when mousing with one finger and
pressing with another.
- We fixed the issue in which “Reset
touchpad” was appearing on PCs that don’t support precision touchpad
(legacy touchpad).
- We fixed the issue where the 4-Finger
gesture graphic would be viewable in Settings on PCs that support only
3-contact.
- We fixed an issue with popular graphics
app Paint.NET where horizontal scrolling was broken.
- This build includes several fixes for
Narrator:
- We have added a new key command to read
the active window title of the current application. You can use Caps Lock
+ / for this.
- We’ve improved Narrator’s recognition of
edit boxes on the web in Scan Mode so you get the message to use space to
edit more consistently when focus has moved to an edit box.
- We’ve done work to ensure that
continuous reading is interrupted appropriately if focus changes or you
issue a Narrator command that should stop continuous reading. We’ve also
worked to ensure that continuous reading doesn’t stop when it shouldn’t.
- We’ve updated the Trusted Platform Module
Management control panel (TPM.msc) to provide additional detail when the
TPM is “Not ready for use” or “Ready for use, with reduced functionality”.
- We fixed an issue resulting in Task
Manager always opening with the default view, despite having configured it
on the previous launch (for example, to “Show more details”).
- We fixed an issue where attempting to
partition a USB drive via DiskPart would fail with the error “The system
cannot find the file specified”.
- We fixed an issue where certain USB
drives were failing to mount automatically or via Device Manager, despite
being mountable using Disk Management.
- We fixed an issue where Accessibility
settings were failing to roam down-level to some PCs running the Windows
10 Anniversary Update – triggering a sync loop and possibly causing some
performance issues on those down-level PCs. If you have encountered this
issue, to get out of this state – you will need to change a setting under
Settings > Ease of Access so that fix will roam down-level. Whichever
setting you changed to trigger roaming can be changed back if needed.
- We fixed an issue where Settings would
crash when copying hardware properties from the Wi-Fi settings page.
- We fixed an issue where files were no longer
automatically selected after being pasted into a folder in File Explorer.
- We fixed an issue resulting in not being
able to enter input into the Time or Place fields when creating a Reminder
in Cortana.
- We’ve updated the advanced tab of the
device properties window in the Sounds control panel to now allow you to
select the following sample dates as the default format for devices that
support it: 24 and 32 bit at 176400Hz, and 16, 24 and 32 bit at 352800 Hz.
- USB Audio 2.0 devices are now named based
on the make/model of the device, rather than using a generic name, in
places across the system, for example Device Manager.
- We fixed an issue in Microsoft Edge that
prevented dragging content out of the browser to other windows
- We fixed an issue that caused Microsoft
Edge to crash when using the Share button to share web pages and PDFs to
Mail.
Known issues
- 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.
- Insiders may experience the Windows Ink
Workspace crashing when using the protractor.
Sources: Windows
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