Microsoft has two Friday builds for Home windows Insiders. One is available in the Dev Channel, and one within the Beta. Beta Channel customers obtained KB5046745 underneath construct quantity 22635.4445. The replace packs some enhancements for File Explorer and the taskbar, reminiscent of the flexibility to create a brand new folder when right-clicking the navigation pane, explorer.exe crashes when right-clicking apps on the taskbar, and extra.
Listed below are the modifications that Microsoft is rolling out regularly to Home windows Insiders within the Beta Channel with construct 22635.4445 (KB5046745):
[File Explorer]
- We’ve added a New Folder possibility within the context menu when right-clicking places within the navigation pane.
[Taskbar]
- Fastened a number of points impacting explorer.exe reliability within the newest flights associated to the taskbar, together with a difficulty impacting some Insiders which might trigger explorer.exe to crash generally when proper clicking apps within the taskbar.
- Fastened a difficulty on secondary screens for left aligned taskbar customers, the place the widgets textual content within the taskbar may overlap the date and time.
[File Explorer]
- We fastened a difficulty the place the date/time properties of recordsdata have been unexpectedly up to date in some instances after copying them.
- We fastened a difficulty the place the Particulars Pane icons weren’t responding appropriately to theme modifications, making it laborious to see in the event you switched from darkish to gentle or vice versa.
- We fastened a black flash in File Explorer that appeared when duplicating a tab.
- We made a change to assist enhance efficiency of context menu launch and File Explorer navigation.
- We fastened a difficulty the place whenever you did a search it could unexpectedly set off the search taking place repeatedly.
[Other]
- Fastened an underlying situation which might end in Snipping Device screenshots being distorted on sure shows.
You will discover the entire changelog in a post on the official Windows Blogs website.