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Quinta build di Windows 10 Redstone 5 (17634) disponibile per gli Insider su PC e Tablet!

Con un Windows 10 Redstone 4 ormai in fase finale di sviluppo, Microsoft ha già iniziato internamente a lavorare sul prossimo grande update (nome in codice Redstone 5) e proprio in queste ore ha provveduto a rilasciare la quinta build per gli utenti Insider.

In particolare questa nuova build è disponibile per gli Insider che hanno selezionato il ramo “Skip Ahead” e viene identificata dal numero di build 17634. Trattandosi di una delle prime build non ci dobbiamo aspettare grandi cambiamenti, le vere novità arriveranno nelle prossime settimane/mesi.

In particolare con questo nuovo update Microsoft ha implementato: La ricerca nel calendario di Windows 10 (Ora potrai trovare gli eventi passati o futuri cercando il nome, posizione, persone o parole presenti nel campo evento) e miglioramenti per la nuova app Cortana Show Me.

Di seguito la lista delle modifiche segnalate da Microsoft:

Search is now available in Calendar for Windows 10!

Now you can find past or future events by searching for the name, location, people included or words in the event body. Events that match your search will be clearly visible on your calendar, while those that don’t will be greyed-out so you can find what you need quickly.

Find past or future events by searching for the name, location, people included or words in the event body in Calendar for Windows 10.

Search will work for Outlook, Hotmail, Live and Office 365 accounts. We do not yet support searching Exchange Server, Gmail, Yahoo or other IMAP calendars.

Cortana Show Me now supports voice queries

Last week, we introduced Cortana Show Me, a preview app designed to show you around Windows 10 settings. We’re here with some updates to try – you can now launch the app through voice queries. Simply say to Cortana, “Show me how to change my background,” and you’ll get the previous help results, with a new “Let’s go” button below, which launches the guided help experience. Everything else is the same as last week – the app is available in English (US and Great Britain) and in German, and there are 15 settings guides. While most Insiders don’t need pointers like this, it’s for all the friends and family we have who need a pointer – please share it with them.

You can download Cortana Show Me from Microsoft Store.

Note: If you’re using keyboard navigation with your device, you will need to use Alt + Tab to move between Settings and Cortana Show Me.

Here are some voice queries to try:

  • Update Windows – Try, “Update my Windows device”
  • Check if an app is installed – Try, “How to see what apps are installed”
  • Uninstall an app – Try “How to uninstall apps”
  • Change your desktop background – Try, “Show me how to change my background”
  • Use Airplane Mode – Try, “How do I turn on airplane mode”
  • Change your display brightness – Try, “Show me how to change my screen brightness”
  • Add nearby printers or scanners – Try, “How to add a printer”
  • Turn off Windows Defender Security Center – Try, “Show me how to turn off Windows Defender Security Center”
  • Change Wi-Fi settings – Try, “Show me how to change Wi-Fi network”
  • Change your power settings – Try, “How to change when my computer goes to sleep”
  • Discover Bluetooth devices – Try, “Show me how to discover devices”
  • Check your version of Windows – Try, “How do I find my current version of Windows”

General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC

  • We fixed an issue where typing in the Microsoft Edge URL bar immediately after opening a new tab might result in the letters appearing in an unexpected order.
  • We fixed an issue when opening .html or .pdf files from the local system (double-click, right-click > open), Microsoft Edge will not render the loaded content if Microsoft Edge wasn’t already running before opening the file.
  • We fixed an issue where PDFs displayed using Microsoft Edge would shrink after refreshing the page when using a DPI scaling > 100%.
  • We fixed an issue that could result in Microsoft Edge crashing when turning off certain extensions.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in Task Manager not showing the application title in the process name for open Visual Studio projects.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in the UAC dialog potentially not rendering correctly in the last few flights.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in certain devices with BitLocker enabled unexpectedly booting into BitLocker recovery in recent flights.
  • We fixed an issue where the Emoji Panel would close after typing an accent in certain languages.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in focus being lost after using WIN+A to close the Action Center.

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  1. Andrea95 ha detto:

    Troppe build, tra poco l’essere Insider diventa un lavoro. Per come era impostato qualche anno fa, poche build ogni versione, era molto meglio. Qui non si fa il tempo di aggiornare e prima di scovare eventuali bug esce una nuova versione.

    • Minzi ha detto:

      Qualche anno fa era più o meno la stessa cosa,dona ha più chiesto agli insider se preferivano build più frequenti e potenzialmente con più bug e problemi 2 gli insider in maggioranza hanno detto di sì! Non a caso le build finali sono migliorate tanto in qualità e stabilità rispetto qualche hanno fa

    • Daniele ha detto:

      Basta iscriversi allo Slow Ring :)

    • Luchino ha detto:

      Mica sei obbligato a fare da insider, soprattutto nel ramo Fast. Quando accetti di diventare insider, hai letto ciò che dice Microsoft? Ti avverte eh…

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