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    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10130 for PCs

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10130 for PCs

    Category: Insider
    Last Updated: 30 May 2015 at 14:57

    Hi everyone,

    We have a new build for PCs releasing today to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring – Build 10130. As I mentioned with the last build, from here onward you are going to see a lot of tuning, tweaking, stabilizing, and polishing which means fewer big feature changes from build to build. You’ll see that in this build which has a number of small improvements and more polish. For example – you will see some new icons (check out File Explorer) as well as many subtle changes to the UX. We heard a lot feedback around icons in Windows 10 and think these new ones are a bit more refined. Let us know what you think. We’ve also added new Taskbar animations for actions like moving files, downloads, etc. and more improvements to Start. And we also heard a lot of feedback around the border around Action Center – which is now gone in this build and looks much nicer.

    We are still doing a lot of work so of course you should expect to see some bugs as well, but we’re making good progress working through bugs as we progress towards our public release this summer.

    Here is what’s new in this build
    Start: You can now customize your Start experience by opening the Settings app > Personalization > Start.



    Here, you will be able to turn on full screen Start when in the desktop if you want. You can also customize the locations that are shown on bottom left of Start where you see Power and All apps listed. In 10122, it showed File Explorer and Settings but you can now customize this list here. (Note – in this build there is a known bug where after upgrading from Build 10122 to this build removes the File Explorer and Settings icons from the location area of Start. You can add them back in the Settings app as I mentioned previously and you’ll need to sign out and back in to see changes you make to the list.

    Icon design: We’ve updated our icon design to reflect our Microsoft design language, creating a more consistent and cohesive look and feel across all our product experiences. These icons are more modern and lightweight, while creating a better visual relationship between typography and iconography. On top of that, app icons are now more consistent between desktop and mobile so apps like Word and Excel look similar no matter what device you’re using.



    Feedback played a huge role in the current icon design refresh. In earlier preview builds, we heard our design was too flat and lacked richness. We’ve since iterated to deliver a balance between mono line style icons on mobile, and the three dimensional depth of desktop icons. The new icon set is familiar, yet fresh and usable.

    Between the legacy aero-style icons and new app icons, several thousand icons were designed and redesigned. We explored Swiss graphic design, Dutch product design, and modern architecture (among other design fields and styles) to inform and inspire the design process. The icon evolution will continue as we push more consistency and better functionality.

    Jump Lists on the Taskbar: We’ve refined the UI for Jump Lists so that it matches the rest of the new UI for Start and the Taskbar in Windows 10. Right-click on File Explorer if you have it pinned to your Taskbar and check out the updated Jump List.



    Continuum improvements:
    When in Tablet mode, you can now swipe the top edge to open up the app commands if the app has them just like you could on Windows 8.1. We heard a lot of feedback from Windows Insiders on this and we’ve brought it back based on your input.

    Improvements to Microsoft Edge: You’ll see improvements with Microsoft Edge in this build (still codenamed “Project Spartan” while we prep our branding changes) including the ability to pin/unpin the Cortana pane, Favorites pane, Reading list pane, or any other pane in the browser.



    We’ve introduced more advanced print options. We’ve improved Address Bar badges. We’ve also made improvements to Reading view to support different content, window sizes, and device layouts such as the Surface Pro 3 in portrait. And playing full screen video on websites like YouTube or Hulu now work as you would expect. See also: http://dev.modern.ie/platform/change...30--pc-tablet/

    Taskbar settings for Virtual Desktops: A month ago we introduced two Taskbar configurations for Virtual Desktop users and asked Windows Insiders to vote for their favorite. On one hand there is the global Taskbar that shows windows across all desktops and on the other hand there is the filtered Taskbar that only shows windows on the current desktop. Thousands and thousands of you have taken the opportunity to rate your experience living with these configurations. On average the satisfaction score for global Taskbar was 3.8 versus 4.2 for filtered Taskbar. We also observed users are 34% more likely to be strongly satisfied with the filtered Taskbar and three times less likely to be strongly dissatisfied compared to the global taskbar. The Insiders have spoken! The Taskbar will be filtered by default starting with this flight. Don’t worry global Taskbar fans, you can have it your way with just a settings change: Settings app > System > Multitasking > Virtual Desktops.

    Cortana keyboard shortcut: For all you keyboard shortcut lovers out there – try out Win key + C. This will now launch Cortana’s speech recognition to ask questions, set reminders etc.



    Microsoft Print to PDF:
    The feature in Windows 10 for printing to PDF now called “Microsoft Print to PDF”. To try it out, simply select “Print” from app and choose “Microsoft Print to PDF” as printer. If you were using “Print as a PDF” previously, you can remove it from Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > right-click on “Print as a PDF” and select “Remove device”.

    Microsoft Print to PDF: The feature in Windows 10 for printing to PDF now called “Microsoft Print to PDF”. To try it out, simply select “Print” from app and choose “Microsoft Print to PDF” as printer. If you were using “Print as a PDF” previously, you can remove it from Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > right-click on “Print as a PDF” and select “Remove device”.

    Playback improvements with the Movies & TV app: You can now play videos in the Movies & TV app in full screen mode with this build.

    Known issues in this build

    • Mail app may crash due to a memory error, and may not synch mail when in the background. We plan to service this issue with an update via Windows Update.
    • In some cases, flyouts from the Taskbar (including Start, Cortana, Network, Battery, and Action Center) fail to fly out. This is a transient issue, and after retrying a few times it will succeed. We are also working to service this issue with an update.
    • Wi-Fi connectivity may fail at times due to a known issue. A system reboot is required to recover from this state.

    We won’t be pushing Build 10122 to the Slow ring due to a bug impacting upgrades from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Since the Slow ring build is what new people joining the Windows Insider Program for the first time will get, this unfortunately blocks us from choosing this build for Slow. If Build 10130 looks good in the Fast ring, we will look at pushing it to the Slow ring and releasing ISOs.

    As always, thank you for using the preview builds and sending us your feedback. Keep it coming by using the Windows Feedback app to share your problem reports and suggestions so we can get them to the right feature team. You may have noticed that in the Feedback app you’ll see a “Received” note under your Feedback once it has been routed to the right team on our side so you know it has gotten through.

    Thanks,
    g

    Source: http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwin...-10130-for-pcs




    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    29 May 2015


  1. Posts : 21
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit build 15063.413
       #1

    Downloading now. What a pleasant surprise.
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  2. Posts : 486
    Windows 10x64 17713
       #2

    I thought he said there wouldn't be a new build this week. Definately a nice surprise.
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  3. Posts : 7,254
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #3

    Downloading now. Its rather nice to finish off the week with a new build.
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  4. Posts : 2,799
    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
       #4

    It took about 15 minutes to update to 10130 and I am running it now.
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  5. Posts : 18
    XP/7/8.1/10 PRO 10586
       #5

    Hey,

    Since I downloaded and ESD version of 10125 two days ago, will I be able to get this from Windows Update via the fast tracker?
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  6. Posts : 2,799
    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
       #6

    heyyahblah said:
    Hey,

    Since I downloaded and ESD version of 10125 two days ago, will I be able to get this from Windows Update via the fast tracker?
    Yes, I was running 10125
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  7. Posts : 719
    win 7 dual boot / 10
       #7

    Wow just got ready for a concert in the park. Its date night too. Turn on the test pc and see what happens darn. Happy Friday night everyone.
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 1,053
    Windows 11 Pro x 2
       #8

    This is a great surprise as we were led to believe that there would be no builds released on a Monday or Friday, I guess Gabe Aul's tweet that was made concerning a prior build and was only for that timeline.

    Also this build may have been released to prevent a "weekend leak" or a quick fix to address the blurry icons on the start menu etc.
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  9. Posts : 3,274
    Windows 10 and windows insider
       #9

    crkr47 said:
    Downloading now. What a pleasant surprise.
    I agree! Something fun to work with for a few days!
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