Insider Windows 11 Insider Canary build 27898.1000 released - July 11


UPDATE 7/17:


 Windows Blogs:

Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27898 to the Canary Channel.

We are also not planning to release SDKs for 27xxx series builds for the time being.

What’s new in Build 27898

Taskbar icon scaling

We are starting to roll out taskbar icon scaling to Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel – an improvement to the Windows taskbar that ensures that you have quick access to more of your favorite apps, even when your taskbar is full. With taskbar icon scaling, when your taskbar starts to get crowded with pinned or open apps, the icons will automatically scale down to a smaller size. This means you can keep more apps visible and accessible without the need to dive into a secondary menu. It’s all about making your workflow smoother and more efficient.


The taskbar with small taskbar icons with setting highlighted in a red box.
The taskbar with small taskbar icons with setting highlighted in a red box.

We understand that everyone has their own preferences, so we’ve included settings to tailor this feature to your liking. You can choose when Windows will show smaller taskbar buttons:
  • When taskbar is full: By default, taskbar icons will automatically turn smaller when the taskbar is full. This helps you maintain access to more apps without any extra effort.
  • Never: For users who prefer their icons to remain the same size as before, regardless of how many apps are open, there’s an option to prevent the icons from scaling down.
  • Always: If you love the look of smaller icons and want them to stay that way all the time, you can set your taskbar icons to always be small.
To customize your taskbar icon scaling settings, simply right-click an empty region of your taskbar and select “Taskbar settings”, expand “Taskbar behaviors” section, and make your selection for the setting “Show smaller taskbar buttons”.

As always, we value your feedback, so let us know what you think!

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Taskbar.

Introducing quick machine recovery

Quick machine recovery, a feature introduced as part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative at Ignite 2024 – is available for Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel. When enabled, it automatically detects and fixes widespread issues on Windows 11 devices using the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). This reduces downtime and avoids the need for manual fixes. If a device experiences a widespread boot issue, it enters WinRE, connects to the internet, and Microsoft can deliver a targeted fix through Windows Update. IT admins can enable or customize this experience for their organization through the Intune Settings Catalog UI using the RemoteRemediationCSP. There is also a dedicated quick machine recovery settings page available under System > Recovery > Quick machine recovery. Today, it’s enabled by default for home users.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Recovery and Uninstall > Quick Machine Recovery.


Add custom words to the dictionary in voice access

We are introducing the ability for you to add your own words to the dictionary in voice access. Adding your own words, including difficult to pronounce words, to the dictionary in voice access will help improve dictation accuracy. It increases the probability of recognizing these words more accurately by creating a bias that helps voice access become more context aware and proactively understanding your specific vocabulary. The feature will be available in all the currently supported voice access languages i.e. English, French, German, Spanish and Chinese.


You can add your own words to the dictionary in voice access in a few ways:
  1. After spelling a word using “Spell that”command or making a correction using “Correct that”
  2. Anywherewhen you want to manually add a word by using “Add to Vocabulary”

    Voice access vocabulary builder dialog for adding your own words to the dictionary.
    Voice access vocabulary builder dialog for adding your own words to the dictionary.
  3. Directly through the settings menu in voice access.

    Add to vocabulary option in voice access settings menu highlighted in a red box.
    Add to vocabulary option in voice access settings menu highlighted in a red box.
FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Voice access.

Screen Curtain in Narrator

The Screen Curtain feature in Narrator is designed to enhance privacy and focus for users who rely on screen reading. When activated, Screen Curtain completely blacks out the display, ensuring that only the user hears what’s on the screen through Narrator, while the visual content remains hidden from view. This is especially useful in public spaces or shared environments, allowing users to read and work with sensitive information without revealing it to others nearby.


How to enable/disable Screen Curtain:
  1. Turn On Narrator using Ctrl + Win + Enter.
  2. Press Caps + Ctrl + C to enable Screen Curtain.
  3. Try using Narrator, while your Screen Curtain is turned on.
  4. Press Caps + Ctrl + C to disable Screen Curtain.
FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Narrator.

Changes and Improvements

[General]

  • We’re updating the design of the privacy dialogs for app permissions. When an app requests permission to access location, camera, mic, etc., it is now a system modal dialog. When one of these dialogs appears from an app requesting permission, the screen will slightly darken now, and the privacy dialog will take focus in center screen.

    Before and after of design change for privacy dialogs.
    Before and after of design change for privacy dialogs.
  • We are rolling out a change where Microsoft Entra ID authentication requests will be rendered using WebView2 instead of WebView1.

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • In addition to the new grouping of the Accessibility flyout in quick settings, we are adding text descriptions for the assistive technologies like Narrator, Voice access, etc. for easy identification and learning by the users.

    Accessibility flyout via quick setting showing text descriptions for assistive technologies like Narrator, Voice access, etc.
    Accessibility flyout via quick setting showing text descriptions for assistive technologies like Narrator, Voice access, etc.
  • Admins can now allow users to unpin specific pinned apps, ensuring they are not pinned again during the next policy refresh cycle. To enable this feature, use the new PinGeneration option. Learn more about configuring pinned apps on the taskbar.

[File Explorer]

  • We have added dividers to the top-level icons that show at the top (or bottom) of the File Explorer context menu.

    Dividers between top-level icons in the File Explorer context menu.
    Dividers between top-level icons in the File Explorer context menu.

[Energy Saver]

  • We are beginning to preview adaptive energy saver. Adaptive energy saver is an opt-in feature that automatically enables and disables energy saver, without changing screen brightness, based on the power state of the device and the current system load. This will only be available on devices with a battery. As we try this experience out in the Canary Channel, some Insiders may see this experience get enabled – you can manage your energy saver settings under Settings > System > Power & battery.


    Energy saver setting with new dropdown menu for choosing adaptive energy saver.
    Energy saver setting with new dropdown menu for choosing adaptive energy saver.

[Windows Share]

  • When you share links or web content using the Windows share window, you will see a visual preview for that content.


    Visual preview of links and web content in the Windows share window.
    Visual preview of links and web content in the Windows share window.
  • In the Windows share window, as part of the ability to quickly edit and enhance images while sharing, we have adjusted the UI so that now you can now select their compression scale from High, Medium, or Low Quality, instead of choosing from an entire scale ranging from 0-100.


    New drop-down menu for compression scale of high, medium, or low when sharing images in the Windows share window.
    New drop-down menu for compression scale of high, medium, or low when sharing images in the Windows share window.

[Voice access]

  • We are introducing Chinese and Japanese support for voice access. You can now use Voice access to navigate, dictate, and interact with Windows using voice commands in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese. Japanese support is still a work-in-progress and may have some issues.

[Snipping Tool]

[Settings]

  • We have added the country or region selected during device setup under Settings > Time & language > Language & region.

We are rolling out some small changes for your setting your browser defaults in Windows 11 via Settings > Apps > Default apps:
  1. For Add new link/file types of ‘Set Default’ button, we have added additional types for the “Set Default” button. You can now set more types.
  2. For one-click button of PDF for browser sets, we have added a new button for making your default browser also the default app for PDF files.
  3. The new default browser will be pinned to the Taskbar and Start menu unless you choose not to pin it by clearing the checkboxes.

    Browser default settings page showing new set default button for PDF files and pinning to Start and Taskbar.
    Browser default settings page showing new set default button for PDF files and pinning to Start and Taskbar.

Fixes

[File Explorer]

  • We’ve done some more work to improve the performance of extracting archive files – this will particularly help in the case of copy pasting large numbers of files out of large 7z or .rar archives.

[Input]

  • Fixed an issue where typing Japanese with the touch keyboard might stop working after switching to typing with an English keyboard and back.

[Settings]

  • Fixed an issue which could cause Settings to crash when changing mouse cursor.
  • Fixed an underlying issue which could lead to the Settings window hanging and no longer responding to input or resizing unless you closed and reopened it.

[Other]

  • Fixed an underlying issue in the previous flight which could lead to Math.Pow() not outputting the correct result, which could lead to unexpected behavior in apps and games.
  • Adjusted the error text if a Windows Update fails due to the system reserved partition not having enough free space, to make it clearer that that’s the issue.

Known issues

[General]

  • [IMPORTANT NOTE FOR COPILOT+ PCs] If you are joining the Canary Channel on a new Copilot+ PC from the Dev Channel, Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel or retail, you will lose Windows Hello pin and biometrics to sign into your PC with error 0xd0000225 and error message “Something went wrong, and your PIN isn’t available”. You should be able to re-create your PIN by clicking “Set up my PIN”.
  • [ADDED] This week’s Canary Channel flight comes with a delightful blast from the past and will play the Windows Vista boot sound instead of the Windows 11 boot sound. The fix should be coming in a future Canary Channel flight soon.

[File Explorer]

  • [NEW] There’s an issue in this build where File Explorer may fail to persist any view changes. This also impacts desktop icons, which may unexpectedly move or change size back to default.

[Settings]

  • We’re investigating an issue in this build which could cause Settings to crash when interacting with the options under Settings > System > Power & Battery.

[Remote Desktop]

  • You may see extreme graphical distortion and rendering issues using remote desktop on Arm64 PCs in this build.

Reminders for Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel

  • The builds we release to the Canary Channel represent the latest platform changes early in the development cycle and should not be seen as matched to any specific release of Windows and features and experiences included in these builds may never get released as we try out different concepts and get feedback. Features may change over time, be removed, or replaced and never get released beyond Windows Insiders. Some of these features and experiences could show up in future Windows releases when they’re ready.
  • Many features in the Canary Channel are rolled out using Control Feature Rollout technology, starting with a subset of Insiders and ramping up over time as we monitor feedback to see how they land before pushing them out to everyone in this channel.
  • Some features may show up in the Dev and Beta Channels first before showing up in the Canary Channel.
  • Some features in active development we preview with Windows Insiders may not be fully localized and localization will happen over time as features are finalized. As you see issues with localization in your language, please report those issues to us via Feedback Hub.
  • To get off the Canary Channel, a clean install of Windows 11 will be required. As a reminder – Insiders can’t switch to a channel that is receiving builds with lower build numbers without doing a clean installation of Windows 11 due to technical setup requirements.
  • The desktop watermark shown at the lower right corner of the desktop is normal for these pre-release builds.
  • Check out Flight Hub for a complete look at what build is in which Insider channel.
Thanks,
Amanda & Brandon


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We're entitled to speak out about these Builds, albeit harshly sometimes..., makes it fun! :cool:
Nuthin like a good feisty thread to keep traffic flowing on the forums! :wink:
What about this: "Canary Build 27898.1000, is a major screwup, it just sucks big". 🤣
Why did they let it out knowing that it is a fiasco?
They have the exact same problems that were already reported in Dev Build 26200.5661.
Don't they exchange any info from one insider channel to the other? Why going through the same bugs twice?
 
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They have the exact same problems that were already reported in Dev Build 26200.5661.
Don't they exchange any info from one insider channel to the other? Why going through the same bugs twice?
I was wondering the same years ago, and there's an explanation for this. First of all, the same bugs reappear more than twice, they can even reappear years later. This is because in such huge code base as Windows, they have some numbered set of base builds/code commits that they consider stable and clean enough so they can start expanding new features based off that.

It's freaking annoying, but it is what it is. Each bug has its own tracking number and they fix those eventually, but sometimes it's really difficult because the new code added changes to some fundamental parts of the system, that the fix can't just be copy pasted from the "fixes" repository.
 

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    Lenovo (WiFi/BT module upgraded to Intel Wireless-AC-9260)
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Im trying to install and during the install i keep getting this bluescreen. First time having issues with install. Any suggestions?

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    Lenovo/Flex
Issues with ndis.sys indicates problems with your network driver. Try to boot into safe mode to see if the computer can start at all
 

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    Win 11 Pro 25H2 26200.8457 / Linux Mint 22.3
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    Lenovo A485
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    Ryzen 7 2700U Pro
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    Lenovo (WiFi/BT module upgraded to Intel Wireless-AC-9260)
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    32GB
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    iGPU Vega 10
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    Realtek
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    14" FHD (built-in) + 14" Lenovo Thinkvision M14t (touch+pen) + 32" Asus PB328
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    Intel 660p m.2 nVME PCIe3.0 x2 512GB
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    Thinkpad / Logitech MX Keys
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    Logitech MX Master 2S
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Issues with ndis.sys indicates problems with your network driver. Try to boot into safe mode to see if the computer can start at all
So I can start computer back by just doing a hard shut down and it will revert the changes and then it's fine. It's only during this instalation. Also, I have no driver update available.
 

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I was wondering the same years ago, and there's an explanation for this. First of all, the same bugs reappear more than twice, they can even reappear years later. This is because in such huge code base as Windows, they have some numbered set of base builds/code commits that they consider stable and clean enough so they can start expanding new features based off that.

It's freaking annoying, but it is what it is. Each bug has its own tracking number and they fix those eventually, but sometimes it's really difficult because the new code added changes to some fundamental parts of the system, that the fix can't just be copy pasted from the "fixes" repository.

@SlicEnDicE

Actually a far simpler expression - which is inevitable if you've ever worked on large I.T complex projects such as older SAP ERP (pre HANA largely) implementations -- simply Regression - simply put a later fix may impact an earlier fix as it could "undo" part of the earlier code mod or patch.

You can't really blame Windows for this one -- what you CAN do is blame Ms for not providing sufficient resources for regression testing -- it's not a glamourous part of I.T - most developers or even maintainers would rather be working on new releases than messing around with older stuff but it's very necessary.

Perhaps they should pay more or get back some retirees for a few hours / days a week to earn a bit of extra money as this type of testing can easily be done remotely too so could interest some retirees-- Banks often employed ex-mainframe COBOL developers to checkout aging systems and I believe for those days paid them good money too.

This isn't so common in Linux systems (at least in decent Linux distros) but not unknown as Linux is usually highly modular with a lot of dynamic loading and unloading of modules and procedures as required and a new kernel is essentially compiled from scratch. Windows isn't constructed that way nor is SAP - although SAP HANA systems are a bit different and are great to work on !!!.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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All the icons in my desktop have changed their location. If I try to reallocate them, in the next reboot they are again elsewhere. And, as second "big bug", all the windows have a size and position that, again, if i change it, come back to the original. So I can´t personalize my desktop. Could I revert the update until this is fixed?
 

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Im trying to install and during the install i keep getting this bluescreen. First time having issues with install. Any suggestions?

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It's a bug as I keep getting it when shutting down but it does shutdown ok :cautious:. It boots up fine 🤷‍♂️

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We're entitled to speak out about these Builds, albeit harshly sometimes..., makes it fun! :cool:
Nuthin like a good feisty thread to keep traffic flowing on the forums! :wink:
I really don't understand why MS is still releasing new Canary builds. I feel that the intended purpose of the Canary builds got lost somewhere. I will admit that I've only had minor problems with the Canary builds. If it wasn't for the programs I would lose, I would delete the Canary build and try one of the other Insider rings.
 

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    Logitek K270
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    Logitek M185
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    Firefox, Edge and Edge Canary
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    Windows Defender

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It's not stable version, so you might get many bugs.
This is true but it's also true that some users have had problems when the release builds installed updates. That is one of the reasons that we should keep up to date backups of our computers. No builds are 100% safe when a update is installed.
 

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    Intel Core i7-10700K
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    ASRock Z490 Phantom Gaming 4/ax
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    16GB (8GB PC4-19200 DDR4 SDRAM x2)
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    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 TI
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    Realtek Audio
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    #1. LG ULTRAWIDE 34" #2. AOC Q32G2WG3 32"
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    #1. 3440 X 1440 #2. 1920 x 1080
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    Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB
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    750 Watts (62.5A)
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    PowerSpec/Lian Li ATX 205
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    Logitech K270
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    Logitech M185
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    Microsoft Edge and Firefox
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    Webroot SecureAnywhere CE 26.1
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    PC/Desktop
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    PowerSpec G156
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    Intel Core i5-8400 CPU @ 2.80GHz
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    AsusTeK Prime B360M-A
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    16 MB DDR 4-2666
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    23" Speptre HDMI 75Hz
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
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    Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe
    Keyboard
    Logitek K270
    Mouse
    Logitek M185
    Browser
    Firefox, Edge and Edge Canary
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender
Even in the main built there are many potential bugs. Because the main build may also include function codes of other channels (like Canary, Dev...etc). because these features are disabled in the main build doesn't mean it won't cause other issues.
 

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    PC/Desktop
    CPU
    i5-11400F
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte
    Memory
    32GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Geforce GT-1030
    Keyboard
    Logitech K400
    Mouse
    Logitech M720
    Internet Speed
    600 Mb
    Browser
    Edge
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom self build
    CPU
    Intel i7-8700K 5 GHz
    Motherboard
    ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
    Memory
    64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz (F4-3600C18D-32GTZR)
    Graphics Card(s)
    ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING (11GB GDDR5X)
    Sound Card
    Integrated Digital Audio (S/PDIF)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x Samsung Odyssey G75 27"
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
    4TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
    TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
    PSU
    Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
    Case
    Thermaltake Core P3 wall mounted
    Cooling
    Corsair Hydro H115i
    Keyboard
    Amazon Basics Wired Full Keyboard MD005
    Mouse
    Logitech MX Master 4
    Internet Speed
    2 Gbps Download and 100 Mbps Upload
    Browser
    Chrome and Edge
    Antivirus
    Microsoft Defender
    Other Info
    Logitech Z625 speaker system,
    Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
    HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
    CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD
    Galaxy S23 Plus phone
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Surface Laptop 7 Copilot+ PC
    CPU
    Snapdragon X Elite (12 core) 3.42 GHz
    Memory
    16 GB LPDDR5x-7467 MHz
    Monitor(s) Displays
    15" HDR
    Screen Resolution
    2496 x 1664
    Hard Drives
    1 TB SSD
    Internet Speed
    Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
    Browser
    Chrome and Edge
    Antivirus
    Microsoft Defender
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