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Microsoft released Windows 10 Developer Preview 21354

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Microsoft today released the Windows 10 internal preview version Build 21354 update on the developer channel. From now on, the name of the internal preview version of Windows has been changed from the desktop watermark in the lower right corner of the desktop to CO_RELEASE.

Microsoft said that when their engineers develop development work in the internal cycle, Microsoft may give priority to the completion of development work in certain specific branches, and may need to transfer internal developers/testers between various branches. Microsoft treats the development of these versions. It is the same as the development from the rs_prerrelease branch.

What’s New:

Introduce new personalized options for news and interests on the taskbar

Now, when you hover your mouse over the weather on the taskbar, you will see a new “Manage Interests” button at the top. This button can help you experience a new full-page personalization feature, where you can choose the topic you are interested in. New users may also see personalized tutorial cards in it.

Use the search box at the top of the “My Interests” page to search for topics or publishers you want to follow. You can also discover interest by browsing more than a dozen categories, which include different types of news, entertainment, and sports content. After you choose a topic to follow, you will see more content about that topic in your feed. You can manage the topics you are following by selecting “Following Interests” in the left navigation bar.

You can view and manage the publishers you are following by clicking “Following Publishers” in the left navigation bar. You can also adjust the feed wherever there is a story. Click the “X” in the upper right corner of the card to delete the article and provide feedback: “Not interested in this story”, “Do not like this source” or “Feedback question”.

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It is worth mentioning that these new personalized features now seem to only support multiple markets including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, India and Australia, and will continue to be promoted globally in the future.

Improvements in display settings:

Disable content adaptive brightness control (CABC): CABC helps to improve the battery performance on the PC, but at the cost of reduced image quality. It can cause distracting brightness changes, which can interfere with experiences where image quality is critical, such as for creative professionals looking for color accuracy. If you request to turn off the CABC function, you can now directly disable it in the “Display” setting via “Settings”> “System”> “Display”.

It’s worth noting: Depending on the device, you may only see one (or two) checkboxes under the brightness slider below. To find out if your device supports CABC, you can check your GPU control panel. HDR certification: In order to make people understand high-quality HDR displays and educate customers, we have brought HDR certification to “Settings”> “System”> “Displays” under “Advanced Display Settings” through the latest Insider Preview version. Under this setting page, the HDR certification of the monitor will be displayed. Microsoft will gradually introduce this feature over time, and begin to adapt it from some Dolby Vision and VESA DisplayHDR models.

New camera settings page:

The new “Camera Settings” page is as follows, which can help users add/remove cameras and configure the default image settings for each camera. Through this page, you can manage all cameras through the “Settings” application, regardless of whether they are directly connected to the device or ONVIF IP cameras on the LAN. This new “Settings” page can be found in “Settings”> “Devices”> “Camera”.

Each camera has a “Configure” button that allows you to change the default brightness and contrast-get rid of the annoying backlight, which always covers the face during video calls. According to the functions supported by the camera, you can configure brightness and contrast, enable Video HDR or Eye Contact, or correct camera rotation.

Paint application update:

Now users can update MSPaint through the Microsoft Store:

Now, all users can update MSPaint through the Microsoft Store in addition to system updates. It provides a new icon and has been promoted from the Windows accessories folder to the position in the Start menu.

The screenshot tool can now be updated through the Microsoft Store:

You can also update the Snipping Tool through the Microsoft Store. It is packaged with Snip & Sketch, so both need to be updated at the same time. It has also been elevated from the Windows accessories folder to the position in the Start menu.

Note: Since we have combined Snip&Sketch and Snipping Tool together, insiders who have not installed Snip&Sketch before will see that the Snipping Tool is deleted after updating to this version, so they must go to the store to install Snip&Sketch to get it. came back.

Organize all management and system tools under Windows tools:

In Build 21343, Microsoft changed the name of the Windows Management Tools folder in “Start” to Windows Tools to better organize all management and system tools in Windows 10. Simply put, Windows accessories, Windows management tools, Windows PowerShell, and Windows system folders have now been deleted from “Start”, and applications in these folders can now be found through the new Windows tool entry, the new tool integration entry point Can provide a complete list of programs in the file explorer.

In addition, all these applications can still be found through search, can also be opened by any method, can also be pinned to “Start” or the taskbar, and any custom shortcuts in the folder path will remain unchanged. In addition, as part of the update, File Explorer has been moved to the Start menu.

The following is the official repair content (machine translation):

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Important Insider Links

You can check out our Windows Insider Program documentation here, including a list of all the new features and updates released in builds so far. Are you not seeing any of the features listed for this build? Check your Windows Insider Settings to make sure you’re in the Dev Channel. Submit feedback here to let us know if things weren’t working the way you expected.

If you want a complete look at what build is in which Insider channel, head over to Flight Hub. Please note, there will be a slight delay between when a build is flighted and when Flight Hub is updated.

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