Windows 11 Insider Build 22000.100 : What's new?

A glimpse of Windows 11 Insider Build 22000.100 New Features

Windows 11 Build 22000.100 Release Date

This Windows 11 Insider Preview Build is released and provided by Microsoft, and available to Dev Channel insider testers. This build was announced and made available for flighting on 22nd of July 2021.


Changes and Improvements

  • Based on Microsoft's Windows Insider Blog post on last Thursday, Microsoft have started rolling out the Chat feature from Microsoft Teams to Insiders in the Dev Channel. Though, not all Insiders will see it right away.
  • The hidden icons flyout on the lower right of the Taskbar has been updated to match the new visual design of Windows 11.


The hidden icons flyout on the Taskbar has been updated with the new Windows 11 visuals. 
(Source: blogs.windows.com)

  • Microsoft added the ability to quickly access Focus Assist settings directly from Notification Center. 


You can quickly access Focus assist settings directly from Notification Center.
(Source: blogs.windows.com)

  • When a background activity from an app requires attention, the app will flash on the Taskbar to get your attention. In Windows 11, Microsoft have updated this design so that it still grabs your attention but with a calming treatment that minimizes the impact of unwarranted distractions. The subtle flashing eventually stops, and the user sees a slightly red backplate and red pill under the app icon.


Slightly red backplate of app icon and red pill under the icon signify a background activity needs your attention.
(Source: blogs.windows.com)

  • The touch keyboard icon in the Taskbar has been adjusted to be more consistent with the size of the other icons in the corner of the Taskbar.
  • The Taskbar calendar flyout will now fully collapse down when clicking the chevron in the top corner to give the user more room for notifications.
  • In the latest Microsoft Store update rolling out to Insiders, Microsoft made navigation in the new Microsoft Store feel fast and fun. When the user selects an app or movie that the user's interested in, the user might notice some animations that helps the user keep track of what the user is browsing.

New animations in Microsoft Store that helps the user keep track of what the user is browsing.
(Source: blogs.windows.com)


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