New build now available for download with plenty of fixes

Jun 17, 2016 05:00 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has just launched a new build for PC and mobile devices that brings a plethora of bug fixes as we get closer to the official release of the Anniversary Update.

First and foremost, it’s worth noting that Windows 10 build 14367 for PC and Mobile is mostly about fixing bugs, especially because Microsoft is now conducting a bug bash that calls for insiders to find new issues and help the company fix them before the public launch.

So it makes sense for this new build to be mostly focused on refining the performance of the operating system, but there are also a couple of new features for you to try out.

New features for insiders

For example, insiders get a new keyboard shortcut for Feedback Hub on PC that makes it extremely easy to capture a screenshot and include it into a bug report to be submitted to Microsoft.

All you have to do is press the Windows key + F, and Windows 10 automatically takes a screenshot, launches the Feedback Hub and attaches the photo to a new report. Microsoft says that the old PC keyboard shortcut of Windows key + SHIFT + ? will be removed.

Additionally, build 14367 also comes with the clean-install tool that we’ve told you about recently, so it’s now official for all insiders to try it out.

And last but not least, there’s improved handwriting recognition language support, with Microsoft adding 23 new languages available in this build.

“This includes Indonesian, Malay, and is our first time to support African languages like Swahili, Xhosa and Zulu. You can install them from language settings and use them in the handwriting keyboard,” Microsoft says.

The Windows 10 Anniversary Update is expected to launch next month, so it’s very clear that more such builds will land with even more bug fixes. Hopefully, no major issues will be found, and the release will take place in July as expected.