Windows 11 Latest News - Windows Latest https://www.windowslatest.com/windows-11-news/ Your source for all things Microsoft Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:42:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Microsoft is killing off Windows 11 Store’s no-download Instant Games (Arcade) https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/13/microsoft-is-killing-off-windows-11-stores-no-download-instant-games-arcade/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/13/microsoft-is-killing-off-windows-11-stores-no-download-instant-games-arcade/#comments Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:38:53 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=77041 In September 2023, Microsoft announced the Windows 11 2023 Update and Surface upgrades, introducing "Instant Games" in the Microsoft Store. This feature allows users to play games without downloading them. It started rolling out in February 2024 and will be discontinued on November 14, 2024.

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In September 2023, Microsoft announced the Windows 11 2023 Update and Surface upgrades, along with new features for the Microsoft Store, like “Instant Games.” This feature lets you play games directly from the Microsoft Store without downloading them. It began rolling out in February 2024, and now it’s going away on November 14, 2024.

We covered the roll out of Instant Games in February 2024, and while we liked the idea,  we rightly pointed out that the new feature took longer than usual to begin rolling out to everyone.

Although announced in September 2023, Instant Games feature wasn’t available in the Microsoft Store for anyone until February 2024. Worse, wider roll out began much later.

It turns out that there weren’t too many people interacting with these Instant Games, which were more or less limited to Arcade category. In a statement, Microsoft confirmed “Instant Games” are going away starting November 14, 2024. This means you won’t be able to play these games without downloading them.

“Starting from 14th November, 2024, Arcade will be removed from the Microsoft Store. You can continue to download your games, but instant play will no longer be available,” the company said.

First spotted by Windows Latest, Microsoft has now also updated the Windows Store description under the Arcade section to reflect its decision.

Microsoft Store instant games ended

If you have never tried Instant Games, you can still open the Arcade category in the Microsoft Store and try a few of them. These games would still be available, but you must download them to play. Right now, it’s possible to play Instant Games without downloading.

The idea of Instant games might remind you of old Flash games. They’re not of highest quality, but the games are fun to play, especially if you’re looking for time pass or just want to have fun.

Instant Games were supposed to make the Microsoft Store more engaging. In fact, Microsoft had worked with several game publishers to make Instant Games fun on Windows 11, and the company hoped “users [would] jump in and instantly play favorite casual game directly from the Microsoft Store”.

At the time of writing, Windows Latest noticed that there are up to 69 free-to-play acrade-themed games, including some that are pretty similar to Angry Birds.

I personally liked the idea of Instant Games, but it goes without saying that it had a slow roll out and it failed to gain traction because people do not use the Microsoft Store as frequently as they use Google Play.

Perhaps if some popular games were part of the Microsoft Store’s Instant Play catalogue, things would have been different.

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Windows 11 23H2 bug causes “end of service”, “get the newer version of Windows” alerts https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/13/windows-11-23h2-bug-causes-reached-the-end-of-service-get-the-newer-version-alerts/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/13/windows-11-23h2-bug-causes-reached-the-end-of-service-get-the-newer-version-alerts/#comments Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:58:06 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=77030 Windows 11 KB5046633 (23H2) has a known issue that incorrectly warns users, "Your version of Windows has reached the end of service," suggesting they need to update.

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Windows 11 KB5046633 (23H2) has an issue where it could incorrectly warn that “Your version of Windows has reached the end of service” and you need to “Get the newer version of Windows to stay up to date“. You’ll see the following message when you go to the Windows Update page (I’m attaching a screenshot for your reference).

Windows 11 23H2 Your version of Windows has reached the end of service error

Microsoft support representative confirmed to Windows Latest that today’s end of support Windows update notification is a bug.

While Windows 11 24H2 is indeed the newest version, Windows 11 23H2 remains supported until November 11, 2025. Microsoft’s official documentation shows that support for Windows 11 version 23H2 will end on November 11, 2025, for Home and Pro. On the other hand, Enterprise and Education remains supported until Nov 10, 2026.

This means after that date, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, bug fixes, or support for older PCs.

However, after installing Windows 11 23H2 Patch Tuesday KB5046633, which began rolling out on November 12’s morning, many users told Windows Latest that they were seeing alerts saying, “Get the newer version of Windows to stay up to date. Your version of Windows has reached the end of service.

“I’m on Windows 11 23H2, which is still supported, why do I suddenly see a message saying that this is End of Service,” one of the users noted in a post. “Installed KB5045935, KB5046633 now Windows Update says “Get the newer version of Windows to stay up to date,” another user noted.

Get the newer version of Windows to stay up to date. Your version of Windows has reached the end of service

This “warning” still has the “Check for updates” button, which is causing confusion for users who already have the latest version of Windows 11.

If you also see the error, you’re not alone. Thousands of users have the problem. Windows Latest was able to confirm this issue in our own tests and saw the same incorrect alerts, even on fully updated systems.

A Microsoft support representative confirmed to Windows Latest that Windows 11 23H2’s “Your version of Windows has reached the end of service” alert is a known issue currently being investigated and will be fixed automatically via a server-side update.

“This is just a reporting bug on our side”, a Microsoft support representative told Windows Latest.

I am told that the Windows Update error/warning will automatically disappear within the next few hours. However, logging out of your account or restarting your system may speed up the process.

KB5046633 is November 2024’s mandatory security update and it has tons of decent fixes, including fix for an issue that causes excessive battery power usage if you device has Modern Standby feature. It also added an option to change the Copilot key to do something else, such as open Windows Search.

It’s unclear how an update like KB5046633 caused Windows Update to incorrectly warn people, but you can safely ignore the alert and check back the Windows Update page later.

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Windows 11 KB5046633 23H2 out with features (direct download .msu) links https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/12/windows-11-kb5046633-23h2-out-with-features-direct-download-msu-links/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/12/windows-11-kb5046633-23h2-out-with-features-direct-download-msu-links/#comments Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:13:31 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=77001 Windows 11 KB5046633 makes the Copilot key configurable, fixes Modern Standby. Find the direct download links here.

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Windows 11 KB5046633 is now available as the monthly November 2024 security patch for 23H2 users. While the update is rolling out via Windows Update, impatient users or those who own multiple PCs can use the direct download links for KB5046633 offline installer (.msu) available on the Microsoft Update Catalog.

KB5046633 is a mandatory security update and as is the case with Patch Tuesday updates, you get all the improvements that were a part of the last month’s optional update. Two features stand out among the long list of improvements, the ability to ditch the Copilot key and a slight change for the Start menu.

If you have a Windows 11 PC with a physical Copilot key, you can map it to another shortcut. We spotted it in a preview build a few months back, and the change is finally here in 23H2. Simply put, you can set it to launch any app of your choice or open the Windows search. The latter is useless because you can easily search for anything in the Start menu.

Adding an extra Copilot key was unnecessary, but it served Microsoft’s Copilot branding and is now useless because we have a vacant shortcut for Cortana. To change the key behavior, go to Personalization > Text input > Customize Copilot key on the keyboard option and pick either Custom or Search option from the list.

change copilot key behavior in windows 11

For now, the setting appears on Windows 11 PC without a Copilot key. Tweaking it doesn’t have an impact because the PC doesn’t have a physical key.

This November security update changes the naming of the All Apps section to All. We don’t like the change because it’s more confusing. Also, we are still waiting for the Grid and Category layouts for the Start menu.

Download Links for Windows 11 KB5046633

Windows 11 KB5046633 Direct Download Links: 64-bit and ARM | Microsoft Update Catalog.

Since Windows 11 KB5046633 is a mandatory security update, it’ll automatically install on your 23H2 PC. If the update fails to install or isn’t available, you can use the above direct download link to update your PC manually.

What’s new in Windows 11 Build 22631.4460

KB5046633 will bump up your PC’s build to Windows 11 Build 22631.4460. There are some improvements that are a part of the gradual rollout phase and will arrive a little late on your PC.

It includes a new Narrator shortcut key to help you copy its speech to the clipboard. Press the Narrator key + Ctrl + X combination to use the copy feature. Moreover, you can read emails in the new Outlook app, which wasn’t possible before.

This update patches a Microsoft Teams bug that stopped you from joining a meeting via Outlook reminders. It also fixes a Modern Standby bug that dranied more battery instead of conserving it.

Here’s a list of some problems patched in Windows 11 KB5046633:

  • The “I forgot my PIN” option didn’t work in Windows Hello mode.
  • The Xbox 360 and Bluetooth controller weren’t detected in the webview2 apps.
  • Bluetooth apps stopped working due to memory leaks.
  • Using vmswitch in a virtual machine triggered BSODs.

While the Patch Tuesday updates aim to fix bugs, they often introduce new ones, like the dual-boot bug for Linux. We’ll keep testing the build for any new troubles.

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Windows 11 KB5046617 (24H2) out with fixes (direct download .msu) https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/12/windows-11-kb5046617-24h2-out-with-fixes-direct-download-msu/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/12/windows-11-kb5046617-24h2-out-with-fixes-direct-download-msu/#comments Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:12:55 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=76992 Windows 11 KB5046617 is now rolling to everyone with version 24H2, and it fixes most of the major issues. Like every patch, you can download it from Settings > Windows Update, but if you have multiple PCs or you prefer the manual route, Microsoft has also published direct download links for KB5046617 offline installers (.msu). […]

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Windows 11 KB5046617 is now rolling to everyone with version 24H2, and it fixes most of the major issues. Like every patch, you can download it from Settings > Windows Update, but if you have multiple PCs or you prefer the manual route, Microsoft has also published direct download links for KB5046617 offline installers (.msu).

KB5046617 is a mandatory security (Patch Tuesday) release, which means it’s supposed to download and install automatically in the coming hours. This is the second Patch Tuesday release for Windows 11 24H2 and the fourth if you own a Copilot+ PC. Since it’s still a new operating system version, there are tons of bug fixes.

My personal favourite change in Windows 11 24H2’s November 2024 Patch is a new setting that finally lets you block the “suggestions” to turn off notifications. With Windows 11 23H2, Microsoft added a feature that shows a notification suggesting you block alerts from apps you haven’t interacted with in a while.

Windows 11 Build 26100.2314 notification setting

Were you also seeing too many of these “Notification Suggestions”? Starting with November 12 update, you can click on (…) button, and turn it off. This can also be turned off with Settings > System > Notifications > “Notification Suggestions”.

Remember that you need to be on Windows 11 Build 26100.2314 or newer to see this toggle. If you’re on Windows 11 24H2, you’ll automatically see the following patch when you check for updates:

2024-11 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5046617)

2024-11 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5046617)

This will advance 24H2 to Windows 11 Build 26100.2314.

Microsoft has also published an update for the .NET framework 3.5 and 4.8.1. For those unaware, these .NET frameworks are updated every month on Patch Tuesday because they power popular Windows apps, and security patches are necessary.

Download Links for Windows 11 KB5046617

Windows 11 KB5046617 Direct Download Links: 64-bit and ARM-64 | Microsoft Update Catalog.

In addition to Windows Update, these updates are available via the Microsoft Update Catalog, so you can open the above link and get the .msu files. To do this, you need to click on “Download” next to the listed patch for your PC (check for system details from Settings > System > About).

Finally, it will open a pop-up dialog with the link to the .msu file. Click on the link to save the .msu of November 12 Patch, and double-click it to begin installing the update without using Windows Update.

(A bug causes the Update Catalog to appear with incorrect language. Microsoft is investigating it).

What’s new in Windows 11 Build 26100.2314?

Windows 11 24H2 KB5046617 is at the forefront of improvements, which is supposed to make this year’s biggest update more usable. Microsoft has finally fixed an issue where Alt+Tab causes a black screen when you switch between app windows, particularly games.

This was one of the major issues with Windows 11 24H2.

Windows 11 24H2’s long standing bug where Disk Cleanup or Storage Settings will incorrectly estimate the storage usage has also been fixed.

Windows Update 8.63GB cache in Windows 11 24H2
Windows Update Cache 8.63GB | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

This bug caused the Windows Update cache to appear as 8.63GB. In addition, Microsoft is promising that Disk Cleanup is now more accurate after KB5046617 update.

Windows 11 24H2 SFC Scannow found corrupted files bug

Similarly, SFC should now work correctly when you use sfc/scannow command. Previously, a bug in 24H2 was forcing SFC to repair certain files on every scan.

Windows Latest can confirm this has been fixed.

Windows 11 24H2 Task Manager Zero processes
Windows 11 24H2 Task Manager Zero processes | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

Another Windows 11 24H2 bug where Task Manager incorrectly reported “zero processes” has been fixed. Last but not least, DirectAccess now works properly if you upgraded to Windows 11 2024 Update using an in-place upgrade. A bug previously caused connection failures.

In terms of new features, the most notable one is that you can configure the Copilot key on your keyboard to open an app or Windows Search.

Turn off Copilot Key

Microsoft says that custom app mapping only supports signed MSIX packages, which loosely means you cannot set unverified apps as shortcuts.

As already mentioned at the outset, the next best thing we like about Windows 11 KB5046617 is the ability to remove notifications about turning off the notification from a particular app. Earlier, if you missed a notification for, let’s say Chrome, Windows would nag you about it.

Now, you can click the Turn-off button to remove it or visit the Notifications page in the Settings app.

When you view the Wi-Fi password in the Settings app, it opens in Windows 11 UI style rather than the old, eye-gouging look. There’s also a new Narrator shortcut (Narrator key + Ctrl + X) to copy the narrated text to the clipboard. It now works with the new Outlook web app.

Other minor fixes in Windows 11 Build 26100.2314 include adding a detach virtual hard disk option in the Settings app. Previously, you could only do that via the Control Panel, but now the button is available in the Settings > System > Storage > Disks & Volumes section.

The netsh wlan show networks command gets UTF-8 support. So, reading your “ingeniously” crafted SSIDs with emojis is possible. If you use Windows Sandbox, you’ll see a new Audio and video input control option along with the ability to share folders and clipboard data with the host OS.

Windows 11 KB5046617 also fixes the following existing issues:

  • Scanning apps failed to detect certain scanners despite no connection issues.
  • Some parts of Windows UI became inaccessible while using apps.
  • Shutting down the PC generated a BSOD stop code error.

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Microsoft makes Windows 11 24H2 available for more PCs, as two upgrade blocks lift https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/12/microsoft-makes-windows-11-24h2-available-for-more-pcs-as-two-upgrade-blocks-lift/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/12/microsoft-makes-windows-11-24h2-available-for-more-pcs-as-two-upgrade-blocks-lift/#comments Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:20:00 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=76993 Windows 11 24H2 is now available for more PCs after Microsoft removed two upgrade blocks. One affected certain fingerprint sensors, and the other was related to the Voicemeeter app, which caused Blue Screen of Death errors during the Windows 11 2024 Update installation.

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Windows 11 24H2 is now available for more PCs as Microsoft has lifted two upgrade blocks. One block affected PCs with a certain type of fingerprint sensor, and another affected PCs with Voicemeeter app, which caused Blue Screen of Death errors when installing Windows 11 2024 Update.

Windows 11 24H2 has been under development for about a year and began rolling out to some PCs on October 1. Microsoft also made the update available via the Media Creation Tool and Update Assistant. Later, Microsoft published the ISO images of Windows 11 24H2 and promised files for ARM PCs in the coming weeks.

At the same time, Microsoft told us that it won’t let everyone go to Windows Update Settings, check for updates and grab Windows 11 24H2. The upgrade blocks were applied on some PCs due to potential issues with Windows 11 24H2 on specific configurations, such as older models from Asus.

Windows 11 24H2 has as many as nine officially listed “upgrade blocks,” and two have been quietly lifted in early November.

Upgrade block lifted for devices with fingerprint senors

As spotted by Windows Latest, Microsoft says it has fixed an issue where certain devices might experience problems with fingerprint sensors.

Fingerprint sensors are quite common in modern 2-in-1s, and it’s likely that a bug affected a particular manufacturer or vendor, but Microsoft won’t tell us how many devices were affected.

While we don’t know how many devices with fingerprint sensors were affected due to Windows 11 24H2 upgrade blocks, we think it was one of the widely applied upgrade blocks compared to other issues.

Windows Latest noticed that Microsoft updated its support document to lift the upgrade block on November 8, 2024. According to the company, a bug in Windows 11 24H2 was causing the sensors to become unresponsive after the PC was locked. As a result, the Windows Hello fingerprint did not work, and authentication failed.

“Only a limited set of devices are affected by this issue,” Microsoft originally stated in the support document, and warned people against manually updating “to version 24H2 using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant or the media creation tool until this issue has been resolved.”

With Windows 11 KB5044284 (released on October 8), Microsoft said it fixed the fingerprint issue.

After briefly testing the patch for another month, Microsoft confirmed that the Windows 11 24H2 upgrade block has been lifted on PCs with a fingerprint sensor. You’ll see this on Windows Update when you check for updates.

windows 11 24h2 offer in settings app
Windows 11 24H2 now offered via Windows Update on affected PCs

Voicemeeter BSOD safeguard lifted to allow Windows 11 24H2

While going through the documentation, Windows Latest also noticed that Microsoft has lifted the update block on devices running the audio software Voicemeeter.

After releasing Windows 11, version 24H2, some users flagged a sudden blue screen errors when using Voicemeeter, displaying a “MEMORY MANAGEMENT” error.

As soon as it received the reports from early testers, Microsoft applied a temporary “safeguard hold,” blocking Windows 11 24H2 for people with Voicemeeter app.

A new update for Voicemeeter (1.1.1.8, 2.1.1.8, or 3.1.1.8) is now available and it allows Windows 11 24H2 to go through smoothly.

This upgrade block was lifted on November 5, 2024.

However, Windows 11 24H2 is still not available for some configurations due to the following safeguard holds:

  • ASUS devices (models X415KA and X515KA) are still blocked due to blue screen errors.
  • Camera issues on devices using object or face recognition can cause apps to become unresponsive.
  • Safe Exam Browser versions 3.7 and below are incompatible with Windows 11, version 24H2, leading to launch failures.
  • Easy Anti-Cheat with outdated drivers is causing blue screen errors during gameplay.
  • Wallpaper customization apps may not work as expected, leading to crashes or incomplete functionality.
  • Intel Smart Sound Technology drivers are causing blue screens due to compatibility issues.
  • Asphalt 8 may periodically freeze, leading to game crashes on affected systems.

We’re only talking about the upgrade blocks here, not the issues.

Windows 11 24H2 issues are longer than the above list as they cause the mouse cursor to disappear, Windows Update 8.63GB cache, Task Manager zero processes count, BSODs for certain SSDs, network (Wi-Fi) failure, and even a bug where the File Explorer menu appears outside the screen.

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Turn off Chrome’s annoying “Image copied, “Link copied” on Windows https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/11/turn-off-chromes-annoying-image-copied-link-copied-on-windows/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/11/turn-off-chromes-annoying-image-copied-link-copied-on-windows/#comments Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:19:20 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=76976 In Chrome 130, when you copy a link or text, a small pop-up now appears, stating "Link copied." Similar pop-ups may also appear for actions like "Image copied."

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Google Chrome keeps getting bloated with every update, and we have another reason to hate it: Toast actions UI. To turn off “Link copied”, “Image Copied”, “Link Copied to highlight, “Page added to reading list” alerts in Chrome, open a new tab, go to Chrome://flags, search “Top Chrome Toasts“, and set the flag to Disabled.

But what’s going on? With Chrome 130, when you copy a link or text in Chrome, you now see a small pop-up that says “Link copied.” This is one of the examples as you might come across similar pop-ups like “Image Copied”.

Disable Link copied in Chrome

Google has turned on these alerts for the following actions:

  • When you copy a link in Chrome, it shows “Link Copied”.
  • Or when you select a text, right-click and Copy link to highlight, it also says “Link Copied”.
    Image copied pop-up in Chrome
  • When you right-click and copy an image, it shows “Image Copied”.
    Page adding to reading list pop-up
  • When you right-click add a tab to the reading list, Chrome shows “Page added to reading list”

Call them pop-up, alert, toast or anything, but they’re annoying.

I don’t think Google has documented the “feature” anywhere, but based on references seen and the proposal read by Windows Latest, it looks like Google believes this an important change to help you realize what you’re doing.

Google says the feature is supposed to confirm an “action”, so you don’t have to wonder if the link was copied or not.

According to documents seen by Windows Latest, Toast UI idea was part of a bigger plan to make these notifications standard across websites, so developers wouldn’t need to build their own versions. The goal was to make web pages easier to build and use, but the plan didn’t fully take off.

However, Google still plans to use the toast UI for built-in features in Chrome.

It depends on how you see Google’s idea, but my problem with “Link copied”, “Image Copied” pop-up is that they stay on the screen for 10 seconds. Worse, Google has even experimented with longer pop-ups.

Do you really need “Link Copied” or other pop-ups to stay on the screen for 10 seconds? Obviously not.

How to disable Chrome pop-ups for copying link, images and more

To turn off pop-ups for “Link copied”, “Image Copied” and others, follow these steps in Google Chrome:

  1. Open Chrome, type chrome://flags/#top-chrome-toasts
  2. You’ll see a highlighted option labeled “Top Chrome Toasts.”
    Turn off Chrome Toasts in Chrome
  3. Next to it, there’s a drop-down menu with several choices.
    Turn off Image Copied Link Copied in Chrome
  4. Choose your preferred setting
    • Disabled: Select this to completely turn off the “Link copied” pop-up.
    • Enabled: Select this to turn on the toast feature if it was off.
    • Enabled with 8s, 10s, or 12s: These options allow you to keep the toast feature on but set how long it stays on the screen—8, 10, or 12 seconds.
  5. Restart Chrome.

Google plans to show “Text copied” in a future release of Chrome

In a Chromium commit, Windows Latest spotted that Google plans to show toast when text is copied to clipboard. The commit confirms Google will show toast when the “copy text” button is clicked to copy detected text.

We also spotted that Google is testing two Chrome Toast UI Enhanced Safe Browsing (ESB) features in Chrome. This will inform you changes to your Enhanced Protection setting. These.

Toasts are displayed when the setting is turned on or off via sync:

  • New Chrome Toasts: Three toasts are created, two for enabling and one
    for disabling Enhanced Protection.
  • New Strings: Adds new strings to support the toast messages.
  • Chrome Brand Check: Includes a check to ensure ESB sync and toasts are
    only enabled for Chrome branded builds.

Google is convinced these pop-ups are going to help everyone using Chrome, and it doesn’t plan to give up on the idea.

Thankfully, Microsoft Edge doesn’t have these alerts, as it plans to focus on more important features, such as the bottom address bar and extension support for mobile.

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Leak confirms Windows 11 AI “Windows Intelligence” brand, privacy features https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/11/leak-confirms-windows-11-ai-windows-intelligence-brand-privacy-features/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/11/leak-confirms-windows-11-ai-windows-intelligence-brand-privacy-features/#comments Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:30:52 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=76965 Microsoft is moving away from branding its AI features as Copilot. Instead, it's adopting the name "Windows Intelligence" for AI in Windows 11. This was first revealed through references found in a Group Policy, and Microsoft is now creating a dedicated Settings page for it.

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It’s not Copilot, AI in Windows or Recall. Microsoft is planning to go the Apple route with its branding efforts for “Windows Intelligence”, also known as AI in Windows 11. We first picked up the news when references to “Windows Intelligence” were spotted in a Group Policy, and now Microsoft is building a dedicated Settings page for “WI”.

Like every other tech giant, Microsoft wants us to use AI in Windows 11 in one way or another. In fact, most of the promised AI features aren’t even here, including the controversial Windows Recall and the interesting “Click to Do”. They’re all coming and more features are planned, but how is Microsoft planning to market the big update?

Windows Intelligence. This is the answer. According to references in Windows 11, Windows Intelligence could be the new umbrella term for all the AI features. Ahead of the announcement, Microsoft is also preparing a dedicated Settings page for Windows Intelligence AI features.

Microsoft is not killing off Copilot brand, which is a different product and has nothing to do with Windows Intelligence.

As noticed by Albacore on X, new placeholders for the upcoming privacy page confirm that “Windows Intelligence” is a thing. It would be the new name for “Generative AI” settings Microsoft has been testing.

Windows Latest was able to turn on the hidden “Generative AI” page in the Settings. While it shows up as “Generative AI” in our screenshot, it’s getting rebranded to “Windows Intelligence”. That would be the name when the feature goes live in Windows 11.

Generative AI in Windows 11
The “Generative AI” will be renamed to “Windows Intelligence” | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

As shown in the screenshot, the first toggle controls “Windows Intelligence access.” It lets users decide if apps on their device can access generative AI features”. The second setting, “Let apps use generative AI,” is for managing permissions, allowing you to control which specific apps can utilize AI capabilities.

The “Recent activity” section shows a history of AI requests within the last 7 days, providing transparency into which apps have accessed AI features. This could allow you to review past actions, such as when an app tried to access NPU or apps that might have access to AI-related features.

It’s supposed to give more transparency over how AI is being used on Windows 11. We think it looks like the existing recent activity log for apps that might have accessed the mic and camera in Windows 11.

Last but not least, Microsoft will also let you turn on or off Windows Intelligence system-wide or user-wide (if you’ve multiple accounts).

In addition, Microsoft previously explored a dedicated page in Settings for managing “AI Components“, including managing updates for “AI Components” on Windows Update. This is according to references to “AI component updates” in musupdatehandlers2.dll.mui.

When is it coming to Windows 11? A release date is uncertain, but Microsoft could still announce “Windows Intelligence” or tease it in some way by the end of the year, or we might learn more about it in early 2025.

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Windows 11 taskbar’s big update could add a new emoji button https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/10/windows-11-taskbars-big-update-could-add-a-new-emoji-button/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/10/windows-11-taskbars-big-update-could-add-a-new-emoji-button/#comments Sun, 10 Nov 2024 16:24:30 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=76952 Windows 11's taskbar may soon feature a new "emoji" button in the system tray, based on recent update references. While Microsoft hasn't confirmed this change, it could allow access to the existing emoji panel.

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Windows 11’s taskbar could be getting another change in a future update, and some of you may or may not like the idea. As per references in a recent update, the taskbar’s system tray area could soon house a new option called “emoji”. Microsoft hasn’t confirmed the new emoji button for the toolbar, but it could very well open the existing emoji panel.

As you probably know, Windows 11 allows you to open the emoji + clipboard panel with keyboard shortcut Win + . (dot) and ; (semi-colon). It is a small pop-up that lets you quickly insert emojis and GIFs anywhere in a text field. You can also insert kaomojis and symbols, and even view the items you’ve recently copied.

The clipboard and emoji panel in Windows 11 are pretty nice and get the job done without major problems.

At the moment, it is not possible to access the emojis from the taskbar unless you’ve pinned the on screen modern keyboard, and then you use the emoji button inside it, but this could change in a future release.

Windows 11 emoji panel button on the taskbar
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As noticed by Phantom on X, Microsoft is testing a new emoji button for Windows 11 taskbar’s system tray that will allow you to quickly open the emoji panel.

Windows Latest understands that a new “Emoji and more” button might soon appear in the system tray of Windows 11, based on leaked strings. The strings in the update mentions a new button titled “Emoji and more” and “Press Windows key + . (period) to open the panel” “Settings”.

The idea seems to be all about making emoji panel more accessible, particularly for those who prefer clicking taskbar elements over keyboard shortcuts. I think it’s a nice change for those with a tablet, but since Windows 11 doesn’t have a tablet mode, it would be visible for everyone..

When you open the emoji menu from the taskbar, you will see a default view with a selection of popular emojis. You can scroll through the list or search for specific emojis using a search bar at the top.

Other features coming: smaller taskbar, recommendations in Windows 11

Smaller taskbar icons in Windows 11
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In addition to the emoji panel, Windows Latest previously reported that Microsoft plans to bring small taskbar icons to Windows 11.

As detailed in our article, another leak suggested that Microsoft is building a new “recommendations” engine for Windows 11 that will suggest apps, websites and snap groups (a layout of apps to multitask) directly on or around the taskbar.

Microsoft is still testing these ideas, and it’s unclear when they’ll arrive in the stable builds, but they’ll definitely not happen until early next year.

Also, we are not seeing any references to the ability to move the taskbar, so that doesn’t appear to be a priority at Microsoft.

Microsoft officials previously said that it would not make the taskbar movable because doing so would disrupt the flow of the Start menu and related animations.

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Windows 11’s leaked taskbar feature could recommend apps, sites or snap groups https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/10/windows-11s-leaked-taskbar-feature-could-recommend-apps-sites-or-snap-groups/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/10/windows-11s-leaked-taskbar-feature-could-recommend-apps-sites-or-snap-groups/#comments Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:21:10 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=76946 Windows 11's taskbar will gain new features, but you still won't be able to move it to the top or sides. Instead, it may introduce “recommendations” in the form of a card or panel that appears above the taskbar.

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Windows 11’s taskbar is getting a few new features, but no—it’s not getting back the ability to move it to the top or sides. Instead, the taskbar could be getting “recommendations,” which could be a card or something else (a dedicated panel?) that appears on top of the taskbar with suggestions.

Unlike Windows 10 or any version of Windows, the taskbar in Windows 11 has seen several changes because it’s more modern and easy to update compared to previous versions. However, it’s limited in terms of features. The right-click menu is limited, and more importantly, the taskbar cannot be moved to any side of the screen.

While the ability to move around the Windows 11 taskbar is off Microsoft’s to-do list, it could soon get a new feature called “recommendations”. It’s unclear how the feature could work, but it’s likely just a suggestion/hovercard that appears somewhere on the taskbar, suggesting you pin an app, open a website, or try a snap layout.

Cues about this feature have started appearing in recent preview builds. As Albacore noticed in April, Windows 11’s recommendation feature could suggest content directly on the taskbar.

We really don’t know how the feature is supposed to work, so most of the details here are speculation based on the references we are seeing. It could be either a card-style interface above the taskbar for these recommendations or a dedicated section similar to the Start menu, but that seems highly unlikely.

Taskbar recommendations in Windows 11

In the Settings > Personalization > Taskbar section, there’s also an option labelled “Controls visibility of recommendations on the taskbar.” See the fourth option below Widgets in the above screenshot.

This setting is hidden for most users right now, but it seems to suggest that it could be used to handle the recommendations on the taskbar. See the fourth blank option below “Widgets” in the above screenshot. It has a globe (web icon). Is it pointing towards a deeper web integration, or does it simply mean a recommendation? We don’t know yet.

There’s more evidence of taskbar recommendation in the system files. The setting is backed by a registry entry at:
HKCU > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer > Advanced > ShowRecommendations.

However, the Taskbar.View.dll file doesn’t have all the files required to turn on these suggestions.

Additionally, as spotted by Phantom on X, recent updates to Local Experience Packs (version 277xx) have mentions of “Recommended Sites (preview)”. There are also references to “SnapGroupsRecommendedOnTaskbar”.

The taskbar might soon help you figure out new snap layouts to multitask better.

These are fresh references, so it looks like Microsoft is still working on the tasbar recommendation idea.

Of course, some of you might be concerned about taskbar recommendations becoming too integrated into the Windows UX and whether it can lead to clutter on the taskbar.

However, based on these references, it looks like these could be just some suggestions showing up on or around the taskbar. You’ll be able to turn them off from Windows Settings, and it will be entirely optional.

Smaller taskbar icons in Windows 11
Don’t freak out; it’s an experimental leaked feature, so taskbar icons are smaller, but the taskbar itself is large. This will be fixed in the stable release | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

While we don’t know if “recommendations” will ever ship, Microsoft is also working on some nice changes for the taskbar, including a small taskbar with smaller icons, which is expected to ship sometime in 2025.

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Microsoft: Windows 11 Mail & Calendar stops working after December 31, 2024 https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/09/microsoft-confirms-windows-11-mail-calendar-stops-working-on-december-31-2024/ https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/11/09/microsoft-confirms-windows-11-mail-calendar-stops-working-on-december-31-2024/#comments Sat, 09 Nov 2024 11:34:20 +0000 https://www.windowslatest.com/?p=76936 For the past six months, Microsoft has been showing pop-ups in the Mail & Calendar apps, urging everyone to switch to the new web-based Outlook for Windows 11, but it turns out that’s not enough. In a new support document, Microsoft has quietly confirmed that Mail & Calendar apps will stop working after December 31, […]

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For the past six months, Microsoft has been showing pop-ups in the Mail & Calendar apps, urging everyone to switch to the new web-based Outlook for Windows 11, but it turns out that’s not enough. In a new support document, Microsoft has quietly confirmed that Mail & Calendar apps will stop working after December 31, 2024.

As Windows Latest spotted in a support document, Microsoft noted that users won’t be able to send or receive emails using the Windows Mail and Calendar apps after December 31, 2024. On December 31, Microsoft will end support for Windows Mail, Calendar, and People apps.

After December 31, you’ll not be able to use Mail and Calendar apps to send or receive emails, and you’ll be asked to use the new Outlook instead. However, for some reason, Microsoft says you’ll still have the option to open the Mail & Calendar app by using a toggle in new Outlook > Settings > General > About Outlook.

This would be likely a “view-only” as Microsoft is not killing off the app itself. You can go back back to Mail & Calendar to view emails, drafts, contacts, etc, but you’ll not be able to send or receive emails.

Outlook Settings

Windows Latest understands that Outlook either will stop accepting connection requests from Mail & Calendar apps, or Microsoft will soon push a new update to make the app unusable. We don’t know what will happen exactly, but the days of Mail & Calendar apps are numbered.

You’ll either need to accept the new Outlook or use a third-party client.

Mail and Calendar are becoming Outlook
Mail and Calendar are becoming Outlook | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

The “end of support” details are somewhat unclear, but when you open the Mail and Calendar apps, you might already see a pop-up titled “Mail and Calendar” are becoming “Outlook” with an exclamation mark.

You’ve the choice to either open the new Outlook or refuse to do it with “Not now”, but the second option is pointless because when you open Mail & Calendar again, you’ll be automatically redirected to the new Outlook.

From there, you can still go back to the Mail & Calendar app by unchecking the “New Outlook” toggle.

New Outlook toggle
Toggle to turn off new Outlook, but it’s meaningless as Microsoft again redirects users to new Outlook

At least this allows you to keep using Mail and Calendar until the next reboot. You can also downgrade the Mail and Calendar apps to stop these pop-ups completely, but that will also not work starting December 31, 2024.

“Support for Windows Mail, Calendar, and People will end on December 31, 2024,” a  Microsoft official reaffirmed the support document statement when we reached out to the company for more details.

“We’re currently in the process of moving existing users to the new Outlook for Windows,” the company told us the same thing when we asked again.

But what about your local emails, calendar events and contacts saved in the Mail & Calendar apps? Microsoft said that it will let you export all your emails, contacts, events using the “Export” feature in the Mail & Calendar.

Windows 11 Mail and Calendar apps

Microsoft will also let you export Mail & Calendar app data to the new Outlook during the migration, which happens automatically in the above step (see the screenshot).

New Outlook has a lot of problems, but the most popular concern is that it doesn’t feel “native” on Windows. At the end of the day, we’re using outlook.com inside a Microsoft Edge container, so it doesn’t look or feel as native as UWP Mail and Calendar or Win32 Classic Outlook.

It also doesn’t work offline yet, but Microsoft is working on that feature, and it will likely arrive for everyone in a few weeks. Is that enough to convince people to try the new Outlook? We don’t think so, at least with the way the web apps currently feel on desktops.

Why do you dislike or like new Outlook? Let us know in the comments below.

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