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Microsoft releases Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18219 to Skip Ahead. Here's what's new, improved and still broken


Microsoft releases a new Windows 10 preview build 18219 (19H1) to the insiders who opted for Skip Ahead. This build focuses on new improvements to Windows Narrator, consists of several bug fixes. As the build is from pre-release branch, it contains few issues too. Here's what's new, improved and still broken in Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18219 (19H1). - Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .

Microsoft releases a new Windows 10 preview build 18219 (19H1) to the insiders who opted for Skip Ahead. This build focuses on new improvements to Windows Narrator, consists of several bug fixes. As the build is from pre-release branch, it contains few issues too.

 

If you would like to know what's new, improved and still broken in latest Windows 10 insider build, continue reading next.

 

Here's what's new, improved and still broken in Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18219 (19H1)

 

What's new in Windows 10 insider preview build 18219?

Narrator Improvements

  • Microsoft has made improvements in the Narrator reliability.
  • Reading and navigating while in Scan Mode has been improved. Selecting text in Scan Mode has also been improved.
  • The link in settings to relaunch the QuickStart should now work and will launch from the very first Welcome page.
  • The shortcut key to provide feedback has been changed to Narrator + Alt + F in both Standard and Legacy layouts. The Legacy layout also allows you to use Narrator + E shortcut to send feedback.
  • When changing Narrator's view to either characters, words, lines or paragraphs, the Read Current Item command will read the text of that specific view type more reliably.
  • The shortcut key to Move to beginning of text has been changed to Narrator + B (earlier it was: Narrator + Control + B), Move to end of text has changed to Narrator + E (earlier it was Narrator + Control + E).
  • Microsoft improved the usage of Braille commanding when using the Narrator key from the braille display.

 

Here's all new and improved changes known so far in Windows 10 (19H1)

 

What's fixed and improved in latest Windows 10 preview build 18219?

  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in Notepad's "Search with Bing" feature searching for "10 10" instead of "10 + 10" if that was the search query.
  • Microsoft also fixed an issue where accented characters would end up as question marks in the resulting search.
  • Fixed an issue where Ctrl + 0 to reset the zoom level in Notepad wouldn't work if the 0 was typed from a keypad.
  • Fixed an issue resulting minimized apps having squished thumbnails in Task View.
  • Fixed an issue resulting in the tops of apps in tablet mode being clipped.
  • Fixed an issue where the taskbar would stay on top of full-screened apps if you had previously hovered over any grouped taskbar icon to bring up the extended list of previews, but then clicked elsewhere to dismiss it.
  • Fixed an issue where the icons in the Microsoft Edge extension pane were drawing unexpectedly close to the toggles.
  • Fixed an issue where Find on Page in Microsoft Edge would stop working for open PDFs once the PDF had been refreshed.
  • Fixed an issue where Ctrl-based keyboard shortcuts (like Ctrl + C, Ctrl + A) didn't work in editable fields for PDFs opened in Microsoft Edge.
  • Fixed the issue where if the Narrator key is set to just Insert, sending a Narrator command from a braille display should now function as designed regardless if the Caps Lock key is a part of the Narrator key mapping.
  • Fixed the issue in Narrator's automatic dialog reading where the title of the dialog is being spoken more than once.
  • Fixed the issue where Narrator won't read combo boxes until Alt + down arrow is pressed.

 

What's still broken in Windows 10 insiders build 18219?

  • If you encounter hangs running WSL in 18219, a system reboot will correct the issue. If you're an active user of WSL you may want to pause flighting and skip this build.
  • There are some improvements in this build but the dark theme File Explorer payload mentioned here is not there yet. You may see some unexpectedly light colors in these surfaces when in dark mode and/or dark on dark text.
  • When you upgrade to this build, you'll find that the taskbar flyouts (network, volume, etc) no longer have an acrylic background.
  • When you use the Ease of Access Make Text bigger setting, you might see text clipping issues, or find that text is not increasing in size everywhere.
  • When you set up Microsoft Edge as your kiosk app and configure the start/new tab page URL from assigned access Settings, Microsoft Edge may not get launched with the configured URL. The fix for this issue should be included in the next flight.
  • You may see the notification count icon overlapping with the extension icon in the Microsoft Edge toolbar when an extension has unread notifications.
  • On Windows 10 in S Mode, launching Office in the Store may fail to launch with an error about a .dll not being designed to run on Windows. The error message is that a .dll "is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again...". Some people have been able to work around this by uninstalling and reinstalling Office from the Store.
  • When using Narrator Scan mode you may experience multiple stops for a single control. An example of this is if you have an image that is also a link.
  • When using Narrator Scan mode Shift + Selection commands in Edge, the text does not get selected properly.
  • A potential increase in Start reliability and performance issues in this build.

 

Source: Microsoft

 

 

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