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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.1391 and 22623.1391 (Beta Channel)

Good evening friends! Microsoft has released new preview builds of Windows 11 (version 22H2) numbered 22621.1391And 22624.1391(KB5023011) for members of the Windows Insider Beta Program.

  • Assembly 22624.1391 – testing of new functions is available.
  • Assembly 22621.1391 – new features are disabled by default.

Insiders who were previously on Build 22623 will automatically be upgraded to Build 22624 via the Service Pack. This package artificially increments the build number to make it easier for Microsoft engineers to distinguish between enabled and disabled devices by default.

If you are in a group with features disabled by default (build 22621.xxx), then check for updates and agree to install an optional update that will make these features available (build 22624.xxx).

Full build numbers:

  • 10.0.22621.1391.ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1.230221-1939
  • 10.0.22624.1391.ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1.230221-1939

Innovations in assembly 22624.1391

Improved voice control

The help page for commands in the voice control settings application has been completely updatedto make it more convenient and understandable. The search field allows users to quickly find the commands they need, and additional recommendations have been added for each category. Also, descriptions and examples of use are offered for each of the commands.

Please note that the page may not contain all available commands, and additional information may not be accurate. This will be improved in future builds. If you want a comprehensive list of voice access commands and more information about them, check out with information on the Microsoft website.

Voice control in English dialects. The feature now supports other English dialects, including British, Indian, New Zealand, Canadian, and Australian. The first time you turn on voice control, you’ll be prompted to download a speech model to enable voice recognition on your device. If Voice Control does not find a speech model that matches your language, you can still continue to use US English Voice Access.

New commands have been added to make text selection and editing easier:

What to do? Team
Select a range of text in a field “Select from [text 1] to [text 2]”, for example, “Select from have to voice access”
Removing all text from a field “Delete all”
Apply formatting to selected or last dictated text “Bold that”, “Underline that”, “Italicize that”
Remove all spaces from selected or last dictated text

For example, you dictated “Peyton Davis @outlook.com” in the last statement and you want to remove all spaces to get the output as PeytonDavis@outlook.com.

“no space that”
Insert text next to the cursor and capitalize the first letter of each word. Caps [text]”, for example, “Caps hello world”
Insert text at the cursor position without spaces before the text.

For example, if you entered the text “Peyton” in the text field, now you want to insert “Davis”, but you don’t want a space to be added before Davis. (output: PeytonDavis)

“No space [text]”, for example, “No space Davis”

Fixes in both builds

  • Improved Windows stability after installing an update.
  • We fixed an issue that occurred in the previous build for the Dev Channel that was preventing the Action Center, Quick Actions, and Taskbar Jump Lists from working for some Insiders.

Known Issues

  • Voice control:
    • Please note that the updated help page in the voice control application may not contain all commands, and additional information may not be accurate. It will be updated in future builds. If you want a comprehensive list of voice access commands and more information about them, check out with information on the Microsoft website.

I wish you a successful update!

Sanjit
Sanjit

I am Sanjit Gupta. I have completed my BMS then MMS both in marketing. I even did a diploma in computer software and Digital Marketing.

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