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    New Experimental and Beta channel builds improve the operating system's accessibility and more.

    Another Friday is here, and that means Windows Insiders have new Windows 11 preview builds to test. In the Experimental channel (formerly Dev), Microsoft is rolling out build 26300.8497, while the Beta Channel is offering build 26220.8491. These updates bring new accessibility features, printing improvements, and bug fixes.

     

    Here is the changelog, with what is new:

     

    [Narrator]

     

    Braille displays now connect instantly with Narrator

     

    We're making refreshable braille displays easier to use in Windows. Narrator now supports displays that use the HID standard — an open industry standard for braille displays. If your display supports HID, simply connect it via USB and start reading — true plug-and-play with no additional setup required. For Bluetooth, pair your HID braille display in Settings > Bluetooth & devices just like any other accessory, and you can work wirelessly without being tethered to your PC.

     

    Compatible HID displays include models like the Orbit Reader 20, Orbit Slate 340, Freedom Scientific Focus 40, and APH Mantis Q40.

     

    HID braille displays now work during the initial Windows setup experience (OOBE) over USB — meaning users who are deaf-blind can set up their PC independently, right from the first screen. You can customize braille input and output options anytime in Settings > Accessibility > Narrator > Braille.

     

    [Accessibility]

     

    New accessibility setting: Screen tint

     

    We're introducing screen tint, a new accessibility setting that applies a color overlay across your entire display, softening its intensity so it's easier on your eyes throughout the day. If bright, saturated screens leave you with tired or sensitive eyes by the end of a long session, screen tint can help.

    Changes in Windows 11 build 263008497

    To get started, open Settings > Accessibility (or press Win + U) and look for screen tint under the Vision section. From there you can:

     

    • Pick from six preset colors or choose a custom color of your own.
    • Adjust the tint strength slider from a subtle wash to full intensity.

     

    Night light warms your display to reduce blue light that can interfere with sleep. Screen tint reduces overall screen intensity to ease eye fatigue and light sensitivity during the day. They tackle different problems and you can use both at the same time, one working on warmth and the other on intensity.

     

    Note that turning on screen tint will disable color filters, and vice versa. If you currently rely on color filters, you may need to keep screen tint turned off.

     

    [Magnifier]

     

    Touch bars for panning in Magnifier are now off by default. Hiding them gives you a cleaner, less distracting magnified view on touchscreen devices.

     

    If you use a touch screen device and prefer on-screen bars for navigating your magnified view, you can turn them back on anytime in Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier.

    Changes in Windows 11 build 263008497

    [Windows Ready Print]

     

    Last month, we introduced a change where new printer installations use IPP by default when supported to simplify setup and improve reliability (see our third-party driver deprecation timeline: End of Servicing Plan for Third-Party Printer Drivers on Windows). This month, we're adding a new toggle in Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Default install printers using Windows Ready Print to give you control over this behavior.

    Changes in Windows 11 build 263008497

    When enabled, Windows installs supported printers using IPP by default. When turned off, Windows may use other available installation methods.

     

    This experience is part of our modern print platform, now called Windows Ready Print, designed to deliver a more consistent, reliable, and simplified printing experience.

     

    [Voice Access] - Also available in the Beta Channel

     

    Voice Isolation in Voice Access

     

    We're introducing Voice Isolation, a new option in Voice Access that helps it focus on your voice, even when others are speaking nearby. Whether you're in a shared office, an open floor plan, or at home with family around, Voice Isolation filters out other voices and background noise so Voice Access can better understand you. All processing happens privately on your device.

     

    Voice Access now offers three speech recognition modes under Voice Access settings > Improve speech recognition:

     

    • Voice Isolation — Filters out other speakers and background noise (one-time voice setup required).
    • Remove background noise only — Filters out non-speech sounds like typing or door slams. No additional setup needed.
    • No filtering — Default microphone input with no additional processing.

     

    To set up Voice Isolation, select it from the menu and follow the short, guided setup where you'll read a brief paragraph aloud so Voice Access can learn your voice. It only takes a minute, and your voice data never leaves your device.

    Changes in Windows 11 build 263008497
    Changes in Windows 11 build 263008497

    [Input]

     

    • Fixed an issue in the previous flight causing the IME candidate window not to display for some Insiders when typing in Japanese or Chinese.

     

    [Other]

     

    • [Also in Beta] - If you were experiencing a cyclical explorer.exe crash after the previous flight (which may have looked like the screen or taskbar blinking and repeatedly refreshing), that should be resolved after updating to this build.
    • [Also in Beta]- Fixed issue causing the Energy Saver quick setting to show twice for some Insiders in recent flights.
    • Fixed issue causing Win + X / right-click on Start in Taskbar to not work for some Insiders in the previous flight.
    • [Also in Beta] - Fixed an issue resulting in the audio volume being unexpectedly muted on certain devices in recent flights.
    • This update improves the reliability of Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) notifications to help prevent the service from becoming unresponsive.
    • Improved reliability of running dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth command.

     

    Known bugs include only one issue:

     

    [Reset PC]

     

    • Resetting your PC may get stuck when using "Reset this PC." To complete the reset successfully, choose the cloud download option (Cloud PBR) instead of local.

     

    You can find the release notes here.

     

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