Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21296: Changes and Improvements
We’re starting to roll out an update our converged clipboard history design (WIN + V) to support pinning, unpinning, deleting, and syncing individual entries. Appreciate your patience and feedback while we’ve been working on this. If you have any other feedback in this space, we welcome it in the Feedback Hub under Input and Language > Clipboard.
The ability to manage and create Storage Spaces from within Settings is now rolling out to all Insiders in the Dev Channel. If you have any feedback as you explore the changes, please file it under Files, Folders, and Online Storage > Storage spaces in the Feedback Hub.
Microsoft is rolling out Windows 10 build 21292 to Insiders in the Dev Channel. The build includes several fixes to the news and interests taskbar feature as well as running apps through x64 emulation.
As we get back in the swing of things, the second Windows 10 build of the year is now available for Insiders in the Dev channel. Here are the fixes, improvements, and known issues in build 21292.
Did You Know? Windows 10 PCs Have “Game Mode” on by Default
What Does “Game Mode” Do on Windows 10?
First introduced in Windows 10’s Creators Update, which was released back in April 2017, “Game Mode” promises to boost the performance of many PC games.
Here’s the official description: Microsoft says that Game Mode “helps achieve a more stable frame rate depending on the specific game and system.”
Technically, it works by detecting games and giving them priority access to your computer’s resources. The game you’re focused on playing gets more CPU and GPU resources, while other applications and background processes get fewer resources. This only works if Windows 10 detects that you’re playing a game.