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Microsoft rilascia una nuova build (18290) di Windows 10 19H1 | Insider

Microsoft ha già iniziato da diverse settimane a lavorare sul prossimo grande update (nome in codice 19H1) e proprio in queste ore ha provveduto a rilasciare una nuova build per gli utenti Insider iscritti al ramo Fast Ring.

La nuova build di Windows 10 19H1 viene identificata dal numero 18290  e oltre alla correzione di diversi bug viene ottimizzata la grafica del menu Start (compresa l’aggiunta delle icone per il riavvio del sistema, arreso e sospensione), aggiunto un tasto nelle impostazioni dell’orologio per forzare la sincronizzazione con il server, nuova icona microfono che segnala le app che stanno utilizzando questo dispositivo, miglioramenti nella ricerca e nei risultati di cortana e altre migliorie minori.

Di seguito la lista delle novità completa segnalate da Microsoft:

A touch of Fluent for menus in Start

Following up on our jump list improvements with Build 18282, when you update to today’s build you’ll notice we’ve polished up the power and user menus in Start as well – including adding icons for easier identification.

Showing the power menu open in Start, now with a touch of acrylic, Reveal, and with icons next to each entry.

This will also be visible in the power menu on the sign in screen.

Sync your clock

In response to your feedback, we’re adding an option in Date & Time Settings to manually synchronize your clock with the time server. This will help in scenarios where you think the clock might be out of sync, or if the time service has been disabled. We’ll also show the last time that time was successfully synced, and the address of your current time server.

Date and Time Settings in Settings, with a new entry point called “Synchronize your clock”. Shows last successful sync, and time server, as well as a Sync Now button.

Note: This feature is currently only supported for non-domain joined PCs, although in today’s build it will be visible on all devices.

See which app is using your microphone

In Build 18252 we introduced a new mic icon that would appear in the notification area letting you know when an app was accessing your microphone. Today we’re updating it so if you hover over the icon, it will now show you which app. Double clicking the icon will open Microphone Privacy Settings.

Showing hovering over the microphone button, with a tooltip that says “Windows Voice Recorder is using your microphone.

If multiple apps are using your microphone, then it will just list how many are actively using your microphone. We still have a bit more to do, stay tuned!

Improving your Search and Cortana experiences

We’re exploring some options for improving these experiences in Windows. When you start a search now, you’ll notice we’ve updated the landing page – giving recent activities a bit more room to breathe, adding light theme support, a touch of acrylic and including all the search filter options as pivots from the get go. We’d love to hear your feedback – you can report issues and suggestions to us here. You may notice some other changes as we continue flighting, we’ll have more details to share later.

Windows Update Notifications

Starting with 19H1, when your device has an update requiring reboot (including new builds we release) you will see Windows Update icon with orange indicator in the notification area (system tray) alerting you to restart your device.

Other Updates for Insiders

Mail & Calendar (Version 11001.20106): It is now easier to keep track of your tasks from Mail and Calendar in Microsoft To-Do! With the latest Mail & Calendar update from the Store, we’ve added the ability to switch directly to To-Do in our app navigation. This update is rolling out to both Insiders and Retail users as we speak.

Pointing out the new To-Do button in Calendar.

General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC

  • We fixed an issue resulting in PDFs opened in Microsoft Edge not displaying correctly (small, instead of using the entire space).
  • We fixed an issue resulting in mouse wheel scrolling in many UWP apps and XAML surfaces being unexpectedly fast in recent builds.
  • We’ve made some updates to the taskbar to reduce the number of times you may see the icons redraw. Most noticeably when interacting with the recycle bin, although in other scenarios as well.
  • Antivirus apps must run as a protected process to register with Windows and appear in the Windows Security app. If an AV app does not register, Windows Defender Antivirus will remain enabled.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in the System unexpectedly consuming a high amount of CPU for prolonged periods of time when enumerating Bluetooth devices.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in Cortana.Signals.dll crashing in the background.
  • We fixed an issue that caused Remote Desktop to show a black screen for some users. This same issue could also cause freezes over Remote Desktop when using VPN.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in mapped network drivers potentially displayed as Unavailable when using the net use command, and displaying a red X in File Explorer.
  • Improved compatibility of Narrator with Chrome.
  • Improved performance of Magnifier centered mouse mode.
  • We fixed an issue where the Pinyin IME would always show English mode in the taskbar, even when typing in Chinese in the previous flight.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in languages showing an unexpected “Unavailable input method” in their list of keyboards in Settings if you added the language via Language Settings in recent flights.
  • Thanks everyone who’s shared feedback about the new Japanese Microsoft IME introduced with Build 18272. For the moment the IME version will be returning to the one that shipped with the October 2018 Update while we take your feedback into consideration.
  • We’ve added support for LEDBAT in uploads to Delivery Optimization peers on the same LAN (behind the same NAT). Currently LEDBAT is only used by Delivery Optimization in uploads to Group or Internet peers. This feature should prevent congestion on the local network and allow peer-to-peer upload traffic to back off instantly when the network is utilized for higher priority traffic.

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  1. Antosaa ha detto:

    Novità interessanti, ma non vi sembra che le novità di questo update siano minime? A me sembra che la situazione degli aggiornamenti di Windows si stia facendo nebulosa… a differenza degli altri anni, ad esempio, non si parla dell’aggiornamento che seguirà questo dell’articolo… Secondo me ci sono cambiamenti in atto nel modo di aggiornare…

    • Daniele ha detto:

      Portare 2 aggiornamenti ogni anno porta di conseguenza a meno novità, e si parla di desktop che già molto maturo. Io vedo questo anche su mobile, ormai si passa da una versione all’altra con poche novità, infatti si inventano le animotion, tema scuro, ecc.

      • Antosaa ha detto:

        certo… ma fino ad ora gli aggiornamenti sono sempre stati due, inoltre c’è molto da fare su Windows 10 sul’interfaccia, ad es. passare tutti i vecchi pannelli in modo da adattarli a Windows 10, la modalità tablet è da implementare profondamente, i Surface sono secondo me molto penalizzati da questo punto di vista, basta leggere i commenti nei vari shop online…

  2. Francesco ha detto:

    O.T. Salve ragazzi buongiorno. Ho riacceso dopo mesi il mio fantastico (ma purtroppo abbandonato) 950 e mi propone l’aggiornamento 11-2018 1709. Si scarica, partono le famose rotelline , dopo un pò si stoppa l’update e si riavvia dandomi un errore di data. Ho provato un po a leggere nel forum, ho messo la data manuale e ho provato anche a mettere qualche giorno dietro ma nulla. Sapreste darmi una mano? Grazie Mille.

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