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For those who use the Quick Launch Bar for frequently used apps and files, I have just posted the following to the Feedback Hub:
Build 14342 5/21/16 My Quick Launch Bar icons frequently change from the actual icon to a blank piece of paper. Please, Microsoft, fix this issue for those of us who use the Quick Launch Bar for frequently used apps and files.
Of course, I can't remember exactly what I said, but this is as close as I can come to it. I should have saved a copy, but submitted before I thought about it. Sigh . . .
Just arrived on the same by way of the second remote pc while not being logged in here. I suspect the browser caches may be the problem as once the initial download links expire the browser cache is retaining the expiration not being fully refreshed. That would be one possible cause. Still only showing the 295 and 332 options while the 342 is still the active build. Will likely have to wait for the next to arrive before seeing this one available in ISO.
I found without any change made in the Settings NotePad has no problem as far as changing fonts regardless of how that is set. Are you running a text editor, Word, or some other document program where you are seeing this?
As far as text being too small that seems to be the norm when running at higher display resolutions from what has been found here all too often. I tend to keep a regular hand held magnifying glass on a monitor stand here for a fast grab when running into the "Microscopic Text" problem on some occasions when not wanting to keep going back and forth into the Accessibility options.
Generally the fonts are for style of text however while when going to create new text you have the option to vary the sizes as you go along. The fonts option may or may not include the color chart or spiral type color variations options depending on text editor in use.
So still no ISO released for 14342, quite annoying...
Not sure why it's so hard for them to release an iso. Yeah I know I can make my own with the ESD converter, but still would be nice to download an official ISO.
Dropping hints would probably be welcome but it may be too early for that!
I prefer to take the bull by the horns (and wrestle him to the ground), rather than wait for him to fall down on his own. :)
I've gotten so used to ESD to ISO that I can do it in just a few minutes. Once that's done, I can clean install and go about the business of testing, rather than wasting time waiting on MS to deliver the goods.