This build improves the performance on sites with changes to large numbers of HTML Elements containing text by improving spellchecker efficiency.Fixed the issue where some people would experience a bugcheck (bluescreen) after plugging/unplugging certain types of Kindles such as the Paperwhite and Voyage.Improved scaling for full screen games where the aspect ratio doesn’t match the native display resolution, for example, when playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive using a 4:3 stretched resolution.Fixed an issue where Windows icons and text are not rendered correctly on some devices with Intel Atom (Clovertrail) processors.Fixed the issue causing the Settings app to crash when navigating to Settings > Personalization.Fixed the issue causing Adobe Acrobat Reader to crash when you try to launch it.Other changes in this build for PC include: Starting with this build, that will no longer happen.įinally, if you choose to log in with a PIN, Windows 10 will ensure only numbers are entered, regardless of whether Num Lock is on or off.
One of the complaints about the Anniversary Update was it reinstalled bundled apps you’d previously chosen to remove. The upgrade experience has been improved as well. There’s the option to connect to WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) networks on your phone now too.
It’s a bit of a work in progress, but it definitely looks much better, as you can see below. The Wi-Fi settings page on Windows 10 Mobile has been updated to make it more in keeping with the PC version. I usually have a ton of sites open in my browser that I intend to get around to eventually, and this works as a useful prompt. This experimental feature lets you put a site into Cortana as a reminder that will appear both as a notification and in Action Center. First up is the ability to "snooze" a tab in Microsoft Edge.