Microsoft releases Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14328 for PC and Mobile


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Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14328 for both PC and Mobile to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. The latest build includes Microsoft’s new Windows Ink Workspace.

Windows Ink enables you to write on your device as you do on paper, creating sticky notes, drawing on a whiteboard, and easily sharing your analog thoughts in the digital world. You will simply have to press the Windows Ink Workspace button in the system tray or click the back of your pen on a new PC. Microsoft says if you don’t have a device with an active pen but want to try out Windows Ink Workspace, you can right-click on the taskbar and choose “Show Windows Ink Workspace button”. You can also enable finger-inking if you don’t have a pen. The feature is also integrated into apps like Maps, Microsoft Edge, and Office.

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Sticky Notes also get an update and now allows you to create and save notes to your Windows machine and customize them via size and color. Soon it will get an ability to create Cortana reminders from your notes that will flow with you across your devices. Moreover, a new Screen sketch feature lets you draw on a screen capture of your entire desktop – allowing you to collaborate on documents as though you would with pen and paper.

Besides Windows Ink, the latest build gets improved Start experience in Windows 10 as the most used apps list and the All apps list has now been merged into a single view and elevated it to the top level of the UI to reduce clicking and scrolling. You can now access all your apps with one click on the Start menu. There are a number of tablet mode improvements. As usual there a Cortana search and improvements as the voice assistant now sits on your lock screen. You will have to enable Cortana on your Lock screen by heading to Cortana’s settings and under “Lock screen options” turn on “Let me use Cortana even when my device is locked” and also make sure you have “Hey Cortana” enabled as well.

Finally, there are a number of new improvements and additions Action Center, Quick settings, taskbar and so on. Check out the latest Windows 10 blog for detailed updates included in the latest build.

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