Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18252 Released
Microsoft has released a new major version update for Windows 10. So Microsoft has just released the Windows 10 19H1 Build 18252 version that was just released directly to the users of the Fast Ring.
A new version of the network improvements:
In the original version just released, Microsoft has finally improved the network settings. After this improvement, users can directly set the advanced properties of the NIC.
The user clicks on the network logo in the lower right corner of the desktop, the open interface cannot do anything except to view the network information.
If you need to set a static IP or adjust the DNS server, you must find the advanced options to jump to the traditional control panel, and then go to the network card properties to set.
The network icon changes when the network is offline:
Disconnecting the network is the problem that most netizens are afraid of. In this improvement, Microsoft brings the Windows 10 ARM network icon to all users.
When the device is offline, clicking the globe icon in the lower right corner of the desktop will automatically display the connection status of all NICs, which is convenient for users to check specific network problems quickly.
- We fixed the issue causing Task Manager to report inaccurate CPU usage.
- We fixed the issue where the arrows to expand “Background processes” in Task Manager blink constantly and weirdly.
- We added a microphone icon in the system tray which appears when your microphone is in use.
- Pressing F4 when in Registry Editor will now place the caret at the end of the address bar, expanding the autocomplete dropdown.
- We fixed an issue where when using dark mode File Explorer’s context menu had an unexpectedly thick white border in recent builds.
- We fixed an issue resulting in the advanced startup pages not rendering text correctly (showing square boxes instead) in certain languages, like Thai.
- We fixed the issue causing Narrator to crash when reading by line in a Command Prompt.
- We fixed the issue where Narrator did not read out the Windows Security application name in Shell Notification area (Systray) and only read the recommended actions.
- The corresponding Ethernet adapter name will now be listed in the sidebar under the “Ethernet” header so you can easily differentiate Ethernet entries at a glace if there’s more than one.
- In RS5 we introduced extra pages to the Emoji Panel when using it in Chinese (Simplified), and based on your feedback we’re looking to expand these to more languages. After upgrading to today’s build, some Insiders may see them – more details coming later.
- We fixed an issue resulting in Windows Hello not working on the login screen in the previous build (instead of logging in it would prompt you to enter a pin).