Microsoft has just released the Windows 11 Insider build 22543 for testers in the Dev channel, which introduces updated media controls on the Lock Screen, a smoother experience when resizing app windows in snap layouts, as well as more natural voices for Narrator.
This new build also brings various bug fixes for the Task Manager, File Explorer, the Taskbar, and the Settings app. Notably, Microsoft has fixed an issue that caused the mouse cursor to disappear in certain apps, as well as another bug causing File Explorer to crash when dragging and dropping a file out of a zipped folder.
You can find the full list of changes, bug fixes, and known issues in the Windows 11 Insider build 22543 below:
New Windows 11 Insiders released on the Dev Channel are not matched to a specific release, and Microsoft is now able to release new features to the Stable channel when they're ready. That will be the case next month when Windows 11 will receive its first big update, which will introduce Android apps and the Windows Subsystem for Android in preview. Other new features in this upcoming update include the addition of weather information and call mute and unmute shortcuts to the taskbar, easier window sharing, as well as a redesigned NotePad app and a new Media Player app that will replace Groove Music.