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Microsoft releases new Windows 10 preview with Sets, Edge, Data Sense, and Magnifier improvements

 

Microsoft today released a new Windows 10 preview for PCs with Sets, Edge, Data Sense, and Magnifier improvements. This build is from the RS5 branch, which represents the Windows 10 update the company plans to release much later this year. The next update will come sooner (possibly as soon as next week), from the RS4 branch.

Windows 10 is a service, meaning it was built in a very different way from its predecessors so it can be regularly updated with not just fixes, but new features, too. Microsoft has released four major updates so far: November Update, Anniversary Update, Creators Update, and Fall Creators Update.

This RS5 build is for Windows Insiders who have chosen the Skip Ahead option, meaning they continue to receive builds from the RS_PRERELEASE branch. Only a small subset of Insiders can opt into Skip Ahead, as Microsoft still needs testers helping with RS4.

The biggest change in this release is that Sets now works with Office 365. You will, however, have to be a Windows Insider, an Office Insider, and an Office 365 subscriber running the latest version of the Office 365 desktop apps to try this out.

Separately, Sets is now enabled for most desktop (Win32) apps that use a default and non-customized title bar. An Edge window within Sets can now be dragged around and dropped into other Sets windows, although dragging between a Sets window and a standalone Edge window does not work, yet.

Speaking of Edge, Microsoft WebDriver has been turned into a Feature on Demand (FoD). The goal is to address one of the biggest pain points from customers around binary mismatches, as FoDs match the build/branch/flavor automatically and installation becomes built into Windows. You can install WebDriver by turning on Developer Mode, or by going to Settings => Apps => Apps & features => Manage optional features and installing it standalone.

The Data Usage Settings have been updated to support SIM cards and show you how much data you are using while roaming. The roaming usage info will appear once you start using roaming data.

The Magnifier now has an option to keep your mouse centered on the screen in Full-Screen mode (Settings => Ease of Access => Magnifier => “Keep your mouse…” => “centered on the screen”). There are also two new zoom level increments: 5 percent and 10 percent.

This desktop build includes the following general bug fixes and improvements:

Today’s update bumps the Windows 10 build number for the RS5 branch from 17639 (made available to testers on April 4) to build 17643.

This build has 13 known issues:

As always, don’t install this on your production machine.

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