Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 build 21327 to Insiders on Dev Channel today. This follows version 21322. This version didn’t include many new features other than removing the pesky 3D Objects folder. Today’s release features some improvements to the News & Interests toolbar feature, updated system icons to align with the Fluent Design style, and other fixes and improvements. .
Windows 10 Build 21327
The company continues to improve the News and Interests feature. A new design is being rolled out that improves the look and feel of the tool.
According to the Microsoft blog post, “Many of the system icons in this release have been updated and now align with the Microsoft Fluent Design style.”
Here is the list of fixes for this version:
- We fixed an issue affecting the reliability of Start and other modern applications in recent flights.
- We fixed an issue where a toggle key on the touch keyboard had the wrong background color when you hover the mouse cursor or stylus over it. This change is currently being rolled out to a subset of Insiders as a first step to help us quickly identify issues that could impact performance and reliability.
- We fixed an issue where the KANA input mode in the touch keyboard was not preserved on next launch when using the traditional Japanese 106/109 keyboard layout.
- We fixed an issue with the new ‘Paste as Plain Text’ option in Clipboard History where text was cramped in some languages.
- We fixed an issue for specific clipboard contents where if you click on the first clipboard history entry, you paste something different than what was selected.
- We fixed an issue that caused the emoji panel and IME candidate window to sometimes appear partially off-screen during recent flights.
- We fixed an issue that could cause a bug check with IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL when installing certain applications.
- We fixed an issue with recent flights that could cause a login screen and DWM to crash.
- We fixed an issue where if your primary monitor was using HDR and your secondary monitors were using SDR, the app thumbnails in the taskbar on the primary monitor would be black.
- We fixed a bug where display changes could cause a window to grow or shrink unexpectedly. This was mostly isolated on systems with monitors set to different scale factors (DPI).
- We fixed an issue in recent flights where your PC could freeze if you rotated it in tablet mode.
- We fixed an issue that could cause lag when using Xbox Game Bar to record your game on a 144Hz or higher monitor.
- We fixed an issue in recent versions that could cause stuttering when playing games using multiple monitors.
- We fixed an issue that resulted in spurious notifications after each upgrade indicating that new apps had been added to the Starter Apps section in Settings.
- We fixed an issue that could block upgrades at 88%.
- We fixed an issue that resulted in errors when launching MSIX packaged desktop apps in recent versions of Dev Channel.
Remember, Insider builds are for coders, IT admins, and Windows 10 enthusiasts who want to test new features and provide feedback to Microsoft.
These versions are not intended for inexperienced users. They are also not intended to run on your main production machine. Insider builds contain many known stability issues that can make your system unstable or even crash.
To learn more about the full list of changes, known issues, and workarounds in this release, be sure to read the full Microsoft blog post.
