Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16193 PC and 15213 Mobile Insider

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  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #140

    Kari said:
    Anyone else having this issue: When searching any app (UWP & Win32) in Cortana, right click does not work.
    ...

    But, nothing happens when right clicking anything in Cortana search results. CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER does not work either (it should open selected item elevated).

    Attachment 134830

    Is this just me or do any of you have the same issue?
    Hi Kari,
    I've had the same issue on my Win10 x64 en-us build 16193. No problem to start the app in question but right-click menu didn't appear. Now after full restarting with shutdown -r -t 0 right-click menu and CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER also works fine. I'll watch this issue in advance.
    Chris
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  2. Posts : 15,484
    Windows10
       #141

    Superfly said:
    Yep.. LOL

    Just wish MS would consider it's users as a global community...
    Worse still, in Southern hemisphere, it is Spring when it is Autumn in rest of world.

    Imagine next year when they bring out the Spring Creators Update. Our antipodean friends will be totally confused.

    I have this (maybe a bit out there in its radical nature), why not call them 10.1, 10.2 etc?
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  3. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #142

    cereberus said:
    I have this (maybe a bit out there in its radical nature), why not call them 10.1, 10.2 etc?
    Why decimals? Officially they are already using quite logical naming policy, next feature upgrades will be version 1709, version 1803, version 1809 and so on.

    Half serious, half joking:

    Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is The Last Windows and that in the future feature upgrades will be published twice a year in March and September. Decimals would end quite soon; original release had been 10.0, November Update 10.1, Anniversary Update 10.2, Creators Update 10.3, coming so called Fall Update in September 10.4, meaning 10.9 would be version 2003 (March 2020) in less than three years from now, forcing them to go to Windows 11 in September 2020.
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  4. Posts : 15,484
    Windows10
       #143

    Kari said:
    Why decimals? Officially they are already using quite logical naming policy, next feature upgrades will be version 1709, version 1803, version 1809 and so on.

    Half serious, half joking:

    Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is The Last Windows and that in the future feature upgrades will be published twice a year in March and September. Decimals would end quite soon; original release had been 10.0, November Update 10.1, Anniversary Update 10.2, Creators Update 10.3, coming so called Fall Update in September 10.4, meaning 10.9 would be version 2003 (March 2020) in less than three years from now, forcing them to go to Windows 11 in September 2020.
    I did not think it througn - LOL.
    Last edited by cereberus; 16 May 2017 at 06:57.
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  5. Posts : 3,105
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #144

    Anyone else having problem opening Feedback Hub?
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  6. Posts : 19,518
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #145

    dencal said:
    Anyone else having problem opening Feedback Hub?
    Yep, it's on a fritz.
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  7. Posts : 3,274
    Windows 10 and windows insider
       #146

    dencal said:
    Anyone else having problem opening Feedback Hub?
    No problem opening and posting on feedback hub here.
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  8. Posts : 3,105
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #147

    Finally got through to Feedback Hub....this seems never ending.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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  9. Posts : 14,018
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
       #148

    Kari said:
    Why decimals? Officially they are already using quite logical naming policy, next feature upgrades will be version 1709, version 1803, version 1809 and so on.

    Half serious, half joking:

    Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is The Last Windows and that in the future feature upgrades will be published twice a year in March and September. Decimals would end quite soon; original release had been 10.0, November Update 10.1, Anniversary Update 10.2, Creators Update 10.3, coming so called Fall Update in September 10.4, meaning 10.9 would be version 2003 (March 2020) in less than three years from now, forcing them to go to Windows 11 in September 2020.
    Isn't that pretty much the way Apple does it with their MAC OS X and version upgrades that carry names such as Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Yosemite and now Sierra. Apple did rename their OS to macOS for the Sierra edition, probably moving away from the X for 10. And the last few editions/versions have also been free.
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  10. Posts : 19,518
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #149

    Berton said:
    Isn't that pretty much the way Apple does it with their MAC OS X and version upgrades that carry names such as Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Yosemite and now Sierra. Apple did rename their OS to macOS for the Sierra edition, probably moving away from the X for 10. And the last few editions/versions have also been free.
    Android too and Linux also for different distros.
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