Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14376 brings some notable fixes and improvements such as:
- The Windows Store has been updated (build 11606.1001.25) with improved performance and reliability and includes fixes for accessibility as well
- Clicking on networks or VPN connections in the network flyout on the taskbar should now launch the network settings page like it should
- An issue where the network flyout would sometimes only show the network settings link, despite being currently connected to Wi-Fi has been fixed
- the issue causing an error message when you enable Developer Mode due to the necessary package needed from Windows Update not being published appropriately has been fixed
- Narrator has been updated to now support using physical volume buttons to adjust the volume while Narrator is in Scan Mode
- An issue that could result in Narrator crashing when arrowing through list entries has been fixed
- Windows Hello on the Lock screen has been updated to not repeat the name of the person logging in, when it is already displayed on the screen
- An issue where you might be unable to type in some UWP apps and certain Polish characters being duplicated when typed into UWP apps has been fixed
- An issue where the Lock screen background might not be displayed correctly has been fixed
- An issue where your password would revert be being hidden if you tried to edit it while holding the reveal button has been fixed
- An issue where the search dropdown in the Settings app could end up displaying above the search box instead of below it has been fixed
- An issue resulting in no handwriting, speech and other optional components being listed for languages that do support them has been fixed
- An issue that could result in not being able to turn on “set time zone automatically” has been fixed
- An issue where the icons in some Start menu tiles could appear zoomed in, for example Alarms & Clock app or Calculator app has been fixed
- The consistency in scrolling and zooming speeds between monitors when using a precision touchpad on a multiple-monitor setup has been improved
- An issue that could result in Explorer.exe crashing after receiving a notification from Microsoft Edge has been fixed
- An issue where the caret might jump to the beginning of the line, rather than maintaining current y axis position when using the up and down arrow keys in a textbox in Microsoft Edge has been fixed
- An issue resulting in an authentication error when launching mstsc.exe from an elevated Command Prompt has been fixed