Windows 11 gets a new developer version; see the news

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About a month ago, Microsoft announced the first version beta (internal preview) running Windows 11. This Thursday (15) the company released the new developer version (Dev Channel) of the operating system 22000.71. The update actually contains improvements over the previous version, 22000.65, which was released last week.

Check changes

The first novelty in this version is the entertainment tool, where the user can see the movies shown on the Microsoft Store. To do this, simply open the Widgets panel, choose the option “Add Widget” and click on “Entertainment”.

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The floating menus – which appear when you right-click – have also been updated and will now display with an “acrylic” effect. Additionally, the taskbar icons have been given a more modern look.

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Bug fix

In addition to the new features, some system bugs have also been fixed. Check out the most important ones:

  • By dragging and dropping an icon in the taskbar, the program has been started or minimized;
  • Mouse moves slower when hovering over the taskbar;
  • Settings application, which is not displayed correctly;
  • The “Forgot PIN” button was not displayed under the login options;
  • The floating menu in File Explorer disappeared before the user could choose any options

Check all insects that received corrections.

Microsoft has also included known bugs in the new version. According to the company, the user may not be able to search in the Start menu, notice the “disappearance” of the widgets panel (for this, it is suggested to turn the computer off and on) and have difficulty accessing the “Install” button in the Microsoft Store. You can follow all the issues identified in version 22000.71 in Microsoft . site.

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