Windows 10 build 19592 heads out to Fast Ring Insiders with tablet improvements
This build brings some solid tablet posture improvements for 2-in-1 PCs.
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What you need to know
Microsoft pushed out anotherWindows 10preview build for Insiders enrolled in the Fast ring today. This build brings the usual smattering of bug fixes and performance improvements, but there are also some major improvements for 2-in-1 PCs. Notably, tablet mode has received a boost, making using your PC as a tablet a little easier.
The tablet improvements are intended to make the touch experience better, and they’s rolling out slowly to Insiders starting with this build. Here’s a look at all of the changes and improvements included in Windows 10 build 19592.1001:
What’s new
Tablet posture improvements for 2-in-1 convertible PCs
We are beginning to roll out (again*) the new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs as a preview to some Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. This experience is separate from the Tablet Mode experience that you will still be able to use. This new experience allows users entering tablet posture to stay in the familiar desktop experience without interruption with a few key touch improvements:
You’ll also notice we’ve updated some of the related Tablet settings under Settings > System, so as to give you control over the experience.
*Note: This feature was previously rolled out as an experiment to Windows Insiders in 20H1 Build 18970 and ended in Build 19013. After some refinement, we’re reintroducing it to Windows Insiders in this build and plan to deliver this experience to customers in a future Windows 10 update.
General changes and improvements
Fixes
For more, including a look at the known issues present in this release, you can check out Microsoft’sfull release notes. Otherwise, Insiders enrolled in the Fast ring can grab build 19592.1001 now via Windows Update.
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