Recently, Microsoft rolled out an optional update for Windows 11 users on versions 22H2 and 23H2, introducing a host of new features and improvements that are definitely worth considering.
Among the key enhancements in the KB5043145 update (version number 22631.4247) are updates to the taskbar, Start menu, and lock screen, alongside performance and stability enhancements. Here’s a breakdown of the notable changes:
- Taskbar: You can now share local files directly from the Search box results, making file sharing quicker and more intuitive.
- Start Menu: A new “Sign out” option has been added to the account manager for quicker access, along with an ellipses menu for easy user switching.
- Lock Screen: The lock screen now features a media controls panel at the bottom center, allowing you to manage playback while your device is locked.
- Microsoft Outlook: Encrypted emails now require a PIN entry every time they are opened, enhancing security across the board.
- Microsoft Edge: A fix has been implemented to resolve freezing issues when using Edge in Internet Explorer mode.
Additional minor features and fixes can be found in the official release notes.
How to Access the Update:
Currently, the KB5043145 update is available as an optional patch for Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. However, rollout is gradual, so not all users may see these changes immediately. For others, the update will be included in the upcoming October patch day. If you’re eager to try it sooner and aren’t a Windows Insider, manual installation is possible using tools like W10UI.