1 Windows 10 build 16266 Mixed Reality Changes2 Newly Discovered Issues
As Windows forges along with its plan to host a number of third-party MR devices, its OS needs to adapt to suit that. With the first dev kits already shipping to developers, now is a good time to starting honing the experience.
Windows 10 build 16266 Mixed Reality Changes
Here are the tweaks in the latest build:
Newly Discovered Issues
Unfortunately, it’s not all good news. Microsoft has also discovered some new issues in this build, and one of them is quite serious:
“ADDED: If you pinned any websites to your taskbar, those pinned websites won’t work. You will have to in-pin and re-pin your websites to the taskbar. ADDED 6/22: If you have certain languages installed, ctfmon.exe will do into a crash loop and typing on the Start menu and UWP apps will become impossible. Currently, the list of impacted languages we’re aware of is: Kiswahili (Kenya), Basque (Spain), Armenian, Estonian, Romansh (Switzerland), Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Bulgarian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Irish, Latvian, Macedonian, Zulu South, Norwegian (Norsk), Hausa (Latin), Albanian, Afrikaans, Georgian, Uzbek (Latin), Slovenian, Bosnian (Latin), Konkani (India), Malay (Brunei), Xhosa (South Africa), Bangla (Bangladesh), Kinyarwanda (Rwanda), Australian English, Galician (Spain), Azerbaijani (Latin), Kazakh, and Lithuanian. The workaround is to uninstall the impacted language via Settings > Time & Language > Region & Language. From the list of languages, remove the ones from the list, if it’s the only one you have installed please install a language close to your language that’s not in the list.”
However, this does mean that the team is aware of these bugs and is actively working to fix them. Until then, Insiders can apply the workaround and enjoy the multitude of new features.