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Microsoft released Windows 10 for PCs build 16199 to the Fast ring - here's what's new


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It's that time again; it's time to check for updates on your Fast ring devices, as Windows 10 for PCs build 16199 is now available. It comes alongside Mobile build 15215, but unlike the one for phones, this contains a number of new features.

 

Naturally, this build comes from the Redstone 3 Development Branch, which means that it's a preview of the Fall Creators Update, the name of which was announced last week at Build 2017.

 

Here's what's new:

 

Emotive Experience in My People: The next wave of cool features for My People is now available for Windows Insiders! In addition to being able to place your favorite people to the taskbar, today’s build brings even more personal ways to stay in touch and share with the people closest to you.

 

We’re adding:

  • See emoji from your pinned contacts: When you receive emoji from your pinned contacts you can now watch them appear and animate right from the taskbar! Have one of your pinned contacts send you an emoji via Skype (for example “(hero)”) and see what happens! If you’d like to turn this off, open taskbar settings by right-clicking on the taskbar.

 

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  • Notification Badging: The contacts pinned to your taskbar will now display a counter if there are unseen messages, ensuring you have at-a-glance access to communications you have missed from your pinned contacts. Note: You might need to update Skype to version 11.16.556.0 to see notification badges when new Skype messages come in.

 

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  • People-first Sharing: You now have two easy ways to share with your people in Windows 10! Drag-and-drop files directly onto the contacts in your taskbar to start an email, or share directly to your contacts via the share picker by choosing from a list recommended people to email.

 

Try it out! As always, we look forward to your feedback.

 

Improved Game Settings: We’ve made some improvements and adjustments that PC gamers will enjoy via Settings > Gaming and the Windows Game bar (WIN + G).

 

Some things to check out:

  • Broadcast using game-only audio: Under Settings > Gaming > Broadcasting, you can now choose “Per-app audio” to broadcast using only the game’s audio to Beam as opposed to the audio for your entire PC.

 

  • Audio settings is now Game DVR in Game bar: We have renamed the Audio settings page under the settings in Game bar to be Game DVR. All Game DVR settings from the general gaming settings page has been moved to be under Game DVR. Per-app audio settings is also included here as well.

 

Note: Windows Insiders will see a “Game Monitor” page under Settings > Gaming for potential future functionality which doesn’t do anything right now.

 

Other Settings Updates: One of our ongoing goals is to help make it easier for you to understand the state of your system and quickly get to the settings you need to tailor your Windows 10 experience. With that, this build brings two new features to Settings:

  • Settings > System > About now integrated with System Health: The About Settings page has been simplified to be accessible to all customers. In addition to the overall UX cleanup, we have also added a health section that pulls in information from the Windows Defender Security Center so you can see your system health at a glance.

 

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  • Tips and Videos in Settings: To help you learn more about your options, we’re starting to add tips and videos to Settings. We’re still growing our collection, but to start with you can find them in under Settings > Ease of Access or Settings > Update & security, a handful of other areas. More content is being added all the time and we’re really hoping to get your help figuring out the best tip content for each page. If you have an idea of a tip that would help your least techie friend or family member, please provide us feedback through the feedback hub! Note: Depending on the size of the Settings window, you will find the tips either at the bottom of the page, or on the side.

 

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Expanding Storage Sense’s abilities: During development of the Windows 10 Creators Update, we added the ability to automatically free up space using Storage Sense. We’re continuing to grow this feature, and you can now choose to automatically clean up files that have been unchanged in your Downloads folder for 30 days. Just go to Settings > System > Storage and click on “Change how we free up space” to adjust this setting.

 

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Streamlining Narrator Feedback: We’ve updated Narrator so that when you press Caps Lock + E + E while Narrator is running, it will now launch the Feedback Hub.

 

Incoming call notifications: For our Insiders with Android phones, Cortana can now display cross device incoming call notifications! Install the Cortana app on your phone, go to “Settings” > “Sync notifications” and turn on all the Cortana cross-device features. The next time you receive a call, a notification will appear on your Fast ring PC telling you who it is and giving you the option to text back a reply or decline the call.

 

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As you can see, there's quite a bit that's new, although there are still no OneDrive Files On-Demand, which is the replacement for placeholders that was announced last week.

 

If you've been running Fast ring builds and haven't yet received the Story Remix app, don't worry. As it turns out, Microsoft has been A/B testing the app, so you'll get it eventually. If you want it now, you can email [email protected] for instructions on getting it early.

 

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9 hours ago, virge said:

I'll wait for the MSDN version, too buggy at this stage.

Same, here. No more MS experimentation; only stable versions.

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How many thousand programmers does it take to come up with this crap... Does anyone even use the Game app and DVR featrues, both graphics cards companies provide their own superior versions so why?

Was actually hoping Microsoft would change some core features to be not shit, then again been waiting for a while now, wish they would focus on the OS part of their OS.

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9 hours ago, edwardecl said:

How many thousand programmers does it take to come up with this crap

 

Don't blame the developers, they just develop what they're told to. :) it's their management that tells them to add these "features".

 

If we're to believe Microsoft, users are actually asking for some of this stuff.

 

Windows 10 stretches the term Creeping Featurism to its breaking limit. Windows 10 needs a new term. :)

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A build that never installs and not a single error is found... after restart windows starts normally as if nothing happened... a total crap!

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