Thursday, November 10, 2016

Microsoft releases Windows 10 Creators Update test build 14965 for PC and Mobile


Microsoft has released its new Windows 10 Creators test version which can let a user control external monitors from tablets without attaching a mouse. “Use it just like you would a physical touchpad to control content on the connected screen,” software engineer Dona Sarkar said in a blog. A user can press and hold on the taskbar and select “show touchpad button” to enable the feature.

That build, number 14965, is going to both PC and Mobile testers. As with most of the test builds of the Creators Update so far, there are relatively few new features in today's test build.

For PC testers, Microsoft did add to this build the ability to more easily control external monitors from tablets by not requiring users to attach a mouse. There are some Sticky Note updates, including support for "Insights" in more languages. Microsoft also improved Windows Ink Workspace in this build with various tweaks.

Microsoft also made a number of additional, smaller fixes to both PC and Mobile test builds with 14965. And as usual, there are known issues for both PC and Mobile, itemized in the November 9 blog post about the new build.




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