Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17643 released: Sets Improvements
For users of the Skip Ahead channel, Microsoft today released a Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17643 version update, which has been improved once again for the Sets feature. Microsoft officially stated that most Win32 applications, including the latest Insider version of Office 2016, will have a tab management experience.
In the latest RedStone 5 branching version, some data usage settings during roaming are improved, and the mouse cursor is centered in full-screen mode. In addition, Microsoft stated that the WebDriver tool is added to the Edge browser according to user needs, and users can install it in the Windows version.
The complete update log for Windows 10 Build 17643 is as follows:
Sets Improvements
- Sets is now enabled for most desktop (Win32) apps that use a default and non-customized title bar. Apps that customize their title bar will not have Sets (e.g. Paint.exe).
- If you’ve opened a Microsoft Edge window within Sets, you can now drag that tab around within the set, as well as drop it in another Sets window. Dragging between a Sets window and a standalone Microsoft Edge window does not yet work.
Microsoft Edge Improvements
Microsoft WebDriver is now a Feature on Demand: You can install WebDriver by turning on Developer Mode, or by going to Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features and installing it standalone.
Data Sense Improvements
Magnifier Improvements
- fixed an issue where Reveal would sometimes not appear if you moved your mouse over and off an element repeatedly.
- fixed an issue resulting in a noticeable screen flicker when the screen adjusts after rotating your device.
- fixed an issue where the spellchecking menu would always appear on the primary monitor on PCs with multiple monitors, rather than the monitor with the red squiggled word.