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Windows 11 Insider build 22621.1343 now available for the Release Preview Channel

Kip Kniskern Kip Kniskern
February 21, 2023
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Microsoft has released a new build for the Windows 11 Insider Release Preview Channel, this one clocking in at 22621.1343. This build contains a bunch of new Release Preview features, including:

  • Access to Windows Studio Effects from Quick Settings for devices with a supported NPU
  • Adds a link to Quick Settings at the bottom of Settings > System > Troubleshooters
  • An improved Search Box experience, Taskbar personalizations for the search box, and IT Admin management capabilities for the search box
  • Energy recommendations at Settings > System > Power & Battery > Energy Recommendations
  • A rounded focus for icons in the system tray
  • A touch optimized taskbar for 2-n-1 devices
  • Enhanced support for braille devices
  • Added support for braille displays and new braille input and output languages in Narrator
  • More flexible voice access controls
  • Voice access support for spin controls, thumb controls, and split buttons
  • AI powered recommended Start Menu content for AAD joined devices
  • A new Tamil Anjal keyboard

Along with these new features, there’s a long list of fixes, too. Be sure to check out the Windows Insider blog post for all the details.

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