Microsoft has just announced the release of a new Windows 11 Insider build for Insiders in the Dev channel, and the new bits are once again bringing a bit more polish to the brand new OS. After installing todays build 22000.100, Insiders will notice that apps in the Taskbar will now start flashing when a background activity requires attention.
Microsoft has also updated the hidden icons flyout on the lower right of the Taskbar to make them look more consistent with the rest of Windows 11. Other notable changes in this build include the ability to quickly access Focus assist settings directly from Notification Center, and the touch keyboard icon in the Taskbar has also been updated to match the size of the other icons in that area of the Taskbar.
Microsoft has also started rolling out the new built-in Teams for Consumers app for Windows 11 testers, and a new update for the Microsoft Store is also being released today with improvements to the navigation experience.
You can check out all the details about changes, bug fixes, and known issues in the build 22000.100 below:
That's it for today's cumulative update, it's nice to see Microsoft releasing new Windows 11 builds almost every week and we hope the OS will keep getting better with future flights. We're still waiting for the company to make Android apps available via the Amazon App Store, though, and we hope this exciting new capability will be available soon.