Is it an ad to tell a OneDrive user that they can save Word documents online? I think most would claim that's a reasonable prompt from a cloud storage provider.
Others feel since Microsoft makes and maintains Windows 11, that it has the right to promote services that it feels benefit users.Įven the definition of an ad varies from person to person. Some claim that Microsoft is too pushy when it prompts people to use OneDrive through File Explorer or the Start menu. Whether prompts to use OneDrive within the Start menu are good or bad depends on who you ask. The system classifies them as multimedia devices even though they are not. This update addresses an issue that affects USB printers.It fails to read items in dropdown lists in Microsoft Excel. This update addresses an issue that affects Microsoft Narrator.This occurs when you use accessibility tools. This update addresses an issue that affects Microsoft PowerPoint.It fails to show all the available options. This update addresses an issue that affects the Notepad combo box in Settings.
This will occur when you set the Windows mode to dark and the app mode to light in Settings > Personalization > Colors. New! The search box on the taskbar will be lighter when you set Windows to a custom color mode.Some devices might notice different visual treatments as we gather feedback. See the example below. It will deploy more broadly in the coming months. This is only available to a small audience right now. New! This update introduces notifications for Microsoft accounts in the Start menu.
Here are Microsoft's highlights of what's new in the update: Build 22621.1485: Highlights