

The build also brings a long list of fixes, which is always welcome.

Adjusted the names of the sort by options under Settings > Apps > Installed apps to help make them clearer and added a new option to sort from smallest to largest size.If needed, you can now launch the installed apps settings page under Settings > Apps > Installed apps directly via this URI: ms-settings:installed-apps.If you’re searching for file type or link types under Settings > Apps > Default apps, we’ll now show a dropdown of options containing your current query without having to first press enter.This isn’t available to all Insiders just yet as we plan to monitor feedback and see how it lands before pushing it out to everyone. We are trying out showing snap groups in ALT + TAB and Task View with some Windows Insiders just like when you hover open apps on the taskbar, and you see them there.Here is the complete list of improvements in this build: We plan to bring this to Chat from Microsoft Teams (Microsoft Teams for home) later.

This means not everyone will see this right away with their Teams calls. We are beginning to roll this experience out to a subset of Windows Insiders with Microsoft Teams for work or school installed and ramp it up over time. When joining a Teams call, the following icon will appear in the taskbar, so no app or Window can cover it for easy access.Īs has become the norm for new features, not everyone will see it right away, Microsoft states the following regarding availibility of the Mute icon in the taskbar You will be able to see your call audio status, what app is accessing your microphone, and quickly mute and unmute your call at any time. Microsoft today released Windows 11 Dev channel build 22494 that adds a new Mute button in the taskbar during Teams calls.
