Additionally, the software giant is listing a big number of bug fixes on build 14352, as well as a few known issues Insiders should be aware of before installing the latest test version of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Here are the most important fixes and known issues for build 14352.
Fixes for Windows 10 build 14352
Feedback Hub now is localized and show up in your language. You will no longer loose pinned tabs in Microsoft Edge after updating. Increased hit target of (X) icon for notifications in Action Center, to make them easier to dismiss. Updated the Action Center icon to now hide unread notification count when the taskbar is using small icons when there is not enough space to display it. Update notifications to now deep link straight to Update History. Updated the Settings app so now the CTRL + E keyboard shortcut will set focus to the Settings search box. Fixes for Precision Touchpads. Fixed timing issue where the Bluetooth Quick Action might appear (with state ON) for a device with no Bluetooth. Fixed issue with Intel HD Graphics 3000 or Intel HD Graphics 2000 GPUs causing rendering issues and instability with Microsoft Edge. Fixed issue causing blue screen of death on Surface Books when using Windows Hello. Fixed issue that caused the Brightness Quick Action to appear missing. Fixed issue resulting in maximized universal apps slightly overlapping the taskbar if taskbar was positioned on top. Fixed issue in the Action Center where it wouldn’t show the hover state when moving your mouse over notifications if a notification had been expanded. Fixed issue resulting in missing icons in Action Center when using Light mode. Fixed issue resulting in “Restart Required” continuing to show in Action Center after restart has already occurred. Fixed issue where using Esc key to exit a full-screen video with Microsoft Edge maximized would result in the window becoming un-maximized. Fixed issue where playing mp4s from a network share in the Movies & TV app would sometimes show an “MF_E_UNSUPPORTED_BYTESTREAM_TYPE” error. Fixed issue that resulted in the volume mixer slider for system sounds getting reset to 100% after receiving a notification or altering master volume. Fixed issue where theme settings were not roaming correctly to other PCs. Fixed issue resulting in the “All apps” list in Start being blank for certain languages Fixed issue with Command Prompt where it wasn’t keeping the current line in view after resizing the window. Fixed issue that resulted in the User Account Control dialog sometimes appearing behind other windows instead of in the forefront. Fixed issue resulting in the Lock screen sometimes not showing the Caps lock warning when Caps lock was on.
Known issues for Windows 10 build 14352
Previously installed extensions for Microsoft Edge may not work for around 15 minutes after your first sign-in. A work around for this is to manually re-install each extension from the Store. New Cortana features highlighted above may not work. Restarting your PC should fix the issue and get the features working. Using the keyboard to navigate in certain Store apps like Netflix does not work. You will need to use your mouse.
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