Windows 11 updated: Important ‘Turkish’ fix

Microsoft, which became the focus of reactions last week because it added ads to File Explorer on PCs with Windows 11, continues to add new features to the operating system. Released for users registered with Windows Insider via Dev Channel. Windows 11 build 22579 With the new version, folders created in the start menu can now be named, just like in Windows 10.


Windows 11 users ‘ad’ shock!

Microsoft has started advertising its own apps in the File Explorer app in the Windows 11 Insider version.

What came with Windows 11 build 22579 release?

Previously angry face emoji In Turkish, the word “angry” could not be found in the emoji keyboard of Windows 11. With Windows 11 build 22579, Microsoft announced that it has fixed this error. The angry face emoji can now be found when typing the word “angry”.

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One of the most important innovations with the new Windows 11 update concerns those who use tablet mode. If you have a touchscreen supported computer, you will notice after installing the update: Animations between applications have been renewed and the experience of opening the start menu has also been improved.

Some system apps of Windows 11 have also been updated. Now A CD playback mode built into the Media Player application is located. On the other hand, the ‘Your Phone’ application can directly detect Office documents and applications in the Recents menu if you are using a Samsung Galaxy device.

Important innovations coming with Windows 11 build 22579:

  • Fixed the issue where the angry face emoji could not be searched using the angry word in Turkish.
  • You can now name your app folders in Start. To do this, simply create a folder (default name will be “Folder”) and open it, then click “Edit name” and type in your folder name.
  • Added pinned site suggestions to the Getting Started app so you can easily pin websites to your taskbar. To find this new feature, launch the Getting Started app and go to the “Apps and sites we think you’ll love” page.
  • The new Run Task button is now available on all pages of the Task Manager.
  • Fixed explorer.exe crash that occurred during general use of Windows.
  • Fixed an issue where Start folders would still show animations even if you disabled animation effects.
  • Fixed an issue that caused Start to be pinned and folder layouts reset to default after restarting explorer.exe.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented you from adding apps to Settings > System > Notifications > Set priority notifications.
  • Live captions will now be displayed on your Desktop.
  • The maximum height of the live caption window is now limited to 40 percent of the monitor height.
  • Task Manager’s title bar will now be hidden if you are using the Performance page in Summary view.

What do you guys think about the new update? You can share your views in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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