![]() New! This update replaces the settings for Show the touch keyboard when there’s no keyboard attached. You can also go to the Task Manager Settings page to view or edit the settings for live kernel memory dumps. The dump will be written to a fixed location: %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\TaskManager\LiveKernelDumps. This capturesa Full live kernel or Kernel stack memory dump. Select Create live kernel memory dump file. To capture an LKD, go to Task Manager > Details. To learn more, see Task Manager live memory dump. This reduces downtime when you must investigate an unresponsive program or high-impact failures. Using LKD, you can gather data to troubleshoot an issue while the OS continues to work. New! This update introduces live kernel memory dump (LKD) collection from Task Manager. To learn more, see Set up a multi-app kiosk on Windows 11 and AssignedAccess CSP. Support for Microsoft Intune, mobile device management (MDM), and provisioning package configuration is coming soon. Show only the apps that are allowed on the Start menuĬurrently, you can enable multi-app kiosk mode using PowerShell and WMI Bridge. Limit access to Settings, except certain pages, such as Wi-Fi and screen brightness Some examples are frontline workers, retail, education, and test taking. Multi-app kiosk mode is ideal for scenarios in which multiple people use the same device. You can configure distinct types of access and apps to run for different users on one device. You can also block certain functionalities. If you are an administrator, you can specify the apps that can run on a device. New! This update adds multi-app kiosk mode, which is a lockdown feature. To try this out, you can click on a file in File Explorer and press the menu key on your keyboard. Each access key corresponds to a letter in the display name of the menu item. You can use it to quickly run a command in a context menu using your keyboard. An access key is a one keystroke shortcut. New! This update adds access key shortcuts to File Explorer’s context menu. These are in notification toasts you get from apps installed on your PC or from phones linked to your PC. Note that this feature only works for English. New! This update provides a copy button for you to quickly copy two-factor authentication (2FA) codes. You can also right-click the taskbar to quickly get to taskbar settings. To turn this on, go to the Taskbar behaviors section in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar. New! You can now choose to display seconds in the clock on the system tray. The VPN icon will be overlayed in your system’s accent color over the active network connection. It displays when you are connected to a recognized VPN profile. New! This update adds a VPN status icon, a small shield, to the system tray. “Bold that,” “Underline that,” “Italicize that” ![]() “Select from to ”, e.g., “Select from have to voice access”Īpply bold, underline, or italic formatting for the selected text or the last dictated text New! This update adds new text selection and editing voice access commands. You can always choose a different language from Settings > Language on the voice access bar. You can still use voice access in English (US). You might not find a speech model that matches your display language. When you turn on voice access for the first time, Windows will ask you to download a speech model. New! This update adds voice access command support for the following English dialects: For a list of all Voice Access commands, see Use voice access to control your PC
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