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47 TopicsAdd a Blur tool to the Snip & Sketch
There are many times when we need to take a screenshot and show it to someone but it contains other info, sensitive or personal, so we have to draw on them with colors and it makes it look ugly. please add a blur tool so we can be able to blur those details. also be able to change the thickness of blur tool. Please Upvote this feedback on Feedback hub app: https://aka.ms/AA6zag928KViews23likes9CommentsWindows Insider build 18945: Text cursor randomly appears in places where it shouldn't
Enabled text cursor and chose a custom color for it. now just randomly on some apps like Mail or Google chrome etc, the text cursor appears. sometime it's big like a vertical thin line and sometimes it's small in its normal size. I will post screenshots as soon as possible. my GPU is Intel 630 inside a 7700K. graphic driver installed and is latest version. The image below is a cropped screenshot showing a part of my desktop and you can see the text cursor with its custom color shows up in a very odd place. though usually with a few random mouse movements it disappears. The Image below is a screenshot taken when browsing this same post inside Google Chrome Canary. and you can see that weird text cursor.1.3KViews4likes1CommentWIF Build 19592: Icons on taskbar sometimes get replaced
I noticed sometimes icons of the Pinned programs on the taskbar get a while background around them, like this: and in some cases the icon itself is replaced with this placeholder (this is File Explorer) I haven't submitted a feedback on Feedback hub app yet, they happen very randomly at the moment and they are fixed usually after a minute or two. anyone else experiencing the same thing on this build?2.8KViews4likes11Comments[FIXED] Anyone else having OneDrive high CPU usage problem after upgrading to build 19564?
Feedback on Feedback hub app: https://aka.ms/AA7bbm6 please add more details to it. thank you Tried restarting my computer 2 times already with 5/6 hours intervals. I let it run like that for hours, hoping it will finish whatever it is doing but nope, it always stays like that. anyone else having this issue on the same exact build?Solved106KViews4likes37CommentsAnnouncing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19608
"[UPDATE 4/17] We’ve released Cumulative Update Build 19608.1006 (KB4557426) that contains a single fix to improve overall reliability of the OS." Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19608 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. Windows Insider Blog3.5KViews3likes6CommentsBring back the UPVOTE button for the Problems in Feedback Hub app
Bring back the UPVOTE button for the Problems in Feedback Hub app. there is no point in removing it. Microsoft recently removed the ability to Upvote on "problem" feedbacks, by removing the UPVOTE button altogether. that was a bad decision. Feedback hub app was already problematic because most of the feedbacks that don't receive upvotes were lost among thousands of feedbacks, also lack of moderation and human intervention to classify, read feedbacks and fix them. this move made things just worse. Upvote this feedback: https://aka.ms/AA760kr1.2KViews3likes0Comments[SOLVED] Memory Integrity bounces back to "turned off" state after Windows restart - fast ring 19536
This is an old post and the issue is no longer relevant. This has been happening since a couple of builds ago as well. I turn on the Memory Integrity in Core isolation section of Windows Defender, then after a restart or two, I go check again and see it's turned off. it usually happens when I uninstall a program that needs to be restarted. but it also happens when I uninstall a software that does Not need Windows restart to finish uninstall process. https://aka.ms/AA6xajf22KViews3likes22CommentsMicrosoft's Windows 10 20H1 release will be first to RTM in December under Azure schedule
20H1 is Microsoft's first version of Windows 10 to be finalized under the Azure development cycle. What you need to know Windows started operating under Azure's development schedule earlier this year. This means feature updates will now be finalized in December and June. Windows 10X will RTM with 20H2 in June 2020. Microsoft's upcoming 20H1 release of Windows 10 will be the company's first version of the OS to be finalized in December, three months earlier than usual, as a result of Windows moving under Azure and adopting the "semester" based development cycle that Azure is already using. Mary-Jo Foley was first to reveal that the Windows dev cycle was being changed up earlier this year, but here's what this all means for Insiders. In the past, Windows 10 feature updates were typically finalized in March and September, but now, these OS releases are expected to be done in December and June instead. This doesn't mean Microsoft is giving feature updates less development time; this is just a result of Microsoft outright shifting the development cycle of Windows 10 updates by two to three months. Each release still gets the usual seven to nine months in development. Microsoft was able to make this change thanks to a decision it made when first moving Windows under Azure. To allow the Azure and Windows development schedules to align, it needed to skip a feature release. Windows 10's 19H2 release is the result of this, being an update that isn't a proper OS release like previous ones before it. This means Windows 10's 20H1 release is just about done. It was marked as feature-complete internally back in August, and Microsoft has been mostly focused on fixing up bugs and polishing the OS for release ever since. This is why Insiders have not seen any substantial new features in 20H1 builds for a couple of months, because the 20H1 release is done. We've got a month or so left of development before Microsoft signs-off on 20H1 in mid-December. Windows 10 20H2 This also means that work on the next Windows 10 feature update after 20H1, known as 20H2 or "Manganese" has already started development internally, and Insiders should begin receiving 20H2 builds in the next couple of weeks. On this new development cycle, 20H2 will RTM in June 2020. This is important, as this release will play a vital role in the availability of Windows 10X on new foldable PCs expected to start shipping in fall 2020. Now that 20H2 can RTM earlier in the year under the new dev schedule, Microsoft can use 20H2 as the shipping version of Windows 10X that's preloaded onto devices like the Surface Neo. This means Windows 10X will RTM in June alongside 20H2, and not with 20H1 as we had initially assumed. Microsoft needs the extra development time to make sure Windows 10X is as good as it can be at launch. Regarding desktop releases, does this mean new feature updates will be made available to the public earlier than previously? Right now, I'm not too sure. As 20H1 will be done in December, Microsoft could start shipping the update to the public as early as January, but none of my sources seem to be clear if that's actually what's happening. Microsoft may decide to keep pushing out new feature updates in the spring and fall, utilizing the Slow and Release Preview ring for extensive testing of the final build before it goes to the public. Either way, Windows is now operating under Azure's development schedule, and that means we can expect to see new feature updates finalized earlier than we've seen in the past. What are your thoughts on these changes? Let us know in the comments. Original article: Windows Central12KViews2likes1CommentMovies & TV app should be able to resume videos from where we left off
When I watch a video on Movies & TV app and then close it, after reopening it has no ability to resume from where I left off. please add this feature. Upvote this suggestion in Feedback hub app: https://aka.ms/AA7yq7a3.3KViews2likes3Comments