![]() Fixed an issue which was causing some apps to unexpectedly not launch in the last few flights when core isolation was enabled in Windows Security.Fixed an issue where Memory Integrity in Windows Security might show a warning saying it couldn’t be enabled due to incompatible drivers, but the incompatible drivers list would be blank.Fixed an issue believed to be leading to SQL Server Management Studio failing to launch for some Insiders.Fixed an issue which was leading to mouse and keyboard input not working correctly in certain games in the last 2 flights.Fixed a crash on some PCs were experiencing when going to System > Storage > Disks & Volumes.Fixed an issue leading to various system tray elements being unexpectedly missing for some Insiders on the previous build.Fixed an issue causing UI issues in File Explorer when using F11 to put File Explorer in full screen mode.Fixed an issue where if you drag and drop a folder into the navigation pane was sometimes unexpectedly putting the folder at the bottom of the list rather than where you’d dropped it.Fixed an issue where the dividers in the navigation pane were overlapping / drawing too close to text sometimes.Fixed an issue where the left/right arrows in File Explorer were in light mode when you were using dark mode, causing them to not have enough contrast to show when they were enabled.Fixed an issue where launching File Explorer in certain ways when using dark mode (for example, from the command line) was showing the body of File Explorer unexpectedly in light mode.Fixed an issue which could cause explorer.exe to crash when opening new File Explorer windows.Please note that this requires tabbed File Explorer, which hasn’t rolled out to everyone in the Dev Channel yet. Move the pointer to the top of the screen until the macOS menu bar appears and click View > Exit Full Screen. To exit Full Screen mode, do one of the following: Press Command-Control-F simultaneously. Middle clicking a folder in the navigation pane of File Explorer will now open it in a new tab, like clicking a folder in the body of File Explorer already does. Note: the same action works with Dock when moving the mouse to the screen bottom.This widget is a window to the extensive PC Game Pass library – it will show the latest additions, games leaving soon, and others from highlighted categories and then take you to the Xbox app where you can install them, see reviews, and go all in. For the past couple of months, we’ve been working with our friends on the Xbox team to make Windows and PC Game Pass an even better combination today we’re announcing something new for gaming and our widgets experience: the Game Pass widget preview. ![]()
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