
New Feature Alert: Windows 11 Build 27971 for Canary Insiders
Microsoft has unveiled a significant update for Canary Insiders with the release of Windows 11 build 27971. This update introduces a long-awaited feature for users with multiple monitors: the ability to access the Notification Center on secondary displays. Previously, this functionality was made available to Dev and Beta users, and now it’s time for Canary Insiders to take advantage of it. Alongside this enhancement, build 27971 also brings a host of fixes for various system elements, including File Explorer and the Lock Screen.
Feature Highlights
Here’s a detailed look at the key new feature:
- Notification Center
- With this update, the Notification Center can now be accessed from any monitor. Users can view their calendar and opt for a larger clock that includes seconds, which will be displayed above the calendar. Simply clicking the date and time in the taskbar on any monitor allows you to open the Notification Center seamlessly.
Bug Fixes Included
Build 27971 also addresses several critical issues, summarized below:
- File Explorer
- Resolved a crashing issue that occurred during file transfers to network drives.
- Lock and Login Screens
- Fixed a problem where media controls were not appearing on the lock screen in previous builds.
- Input Issues
- Addressed an error associated with
microsoft.ink.dll
and related APIs, which led to improper functionality of pen and handwriting features across various applications.
- Addressed an error associated with
- Miscellaneous Fixes
- Resolved issues that caused playback failures of protected content in some applications.
- Fixed a problem preventing the initiation of Hyper-V virtual machines with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support on ARM64 devices.
Known Issues
Despite these updates, several known bugs persist, including:
- Settings
- There are reports of Settings crashing when users attempt to access drive information via Settings > System > Storage, with similar issues when right-clicking a drive in File Explorer.
- Start Menu
- Insiders utilizing the new Start menu may encounter unexpected scrolling to the top.
- Power and Battery
- Investigations are ongoing into reports regarding malfunctioning sleep and shutdown functions for some Insiders following the latest Canary builds.
For More Information
To read the full announcement regarding this update, visit the official post here.
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