Check out Windows 11’s modern File Explorer and Dynamic Lighting in this MASSIVE Insider update

Windows Insiders can try the latest features from Microsoft, including Dynamic Lighting and an improved File Explorer.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel have a pair of builds available. Windows 11 Build 22621.2050 (new features off by default) and 22631.2050 (new features on by default) both shipped today. The update brings a massive number of changes to Windows 11, including new features and improvements. I’ve broken down the highlights below, but Microsoft has anextensive blog poston the builds that’s worth checking out as well.

Arguably the biggest change is the addition of the modernized File Explorer. Those with Azure Active Directory accounts will see a carousel of recommended files. Those with a Microsoft account will see an improved experience for Quick Access folders.

Dynamic Lighting is also a major addition in this update. Microsoft adopted an open standard for lighting that should make it easier to control and sync RGB lighting. Acer, ASUS, HP, HyperX, Logitech, Razer, and Twinkly all have devices that work with the feature.

Inking improvements, a better volume mixer, and an improved Windows Spotlight are all available in the build as well. Here are the highlights from Microsoft:

Build 22631.2050: What’s new

Build 22631.2050: What’s new

File Explorer Home, Address Bar, and Details Pane

Now that File Explorer is powered byWindows App SDK, we are introducing a modernized File Explorer Home powered byWinUI.Recommended filesfor users signed into Windows with an Azure Active Directory (AAD) account will be displayed as a carousel and support file thumbnails which is coming soon. Quick Access folders (available by default for users signed into Windows with a Microsoft account), Favorites, and Recent also bring in an updated experience with WinUI.

We are also introducing a modernized address bar and search box to File Explorer. The new address bar intelligently recognizes local vs. cloud folders with built-in status. For OneDrive users, you’ll notice the address bar now contains your OneDrive sync status and quota flyout.

And we are introducing a modernized details pane in File Explorer (ALT + Shift + P) designed to help you easily access related content, stay up to date with file activity, and collaborate without even opening a file.

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Dynamic Lighting

Dynamic Lighting provides Windows users and developers with native control of Lighting Devices implementing the open HID LampArray standard. By adopting an open standard, and by working with our OEM and ODM partners,  Microsoft seeks to improve the RGB device and software ecosystem for users by increasing interoperability of devices and apps. Included are APIs for Windows apps to control devices from the background and foreground, as well as a page in Windows Settings for users to customize how their devices behave.

Improvements for Windows Ink

Windows Ink is being modernized to allow users to enable inkingdirectly ontoedit fields. In addition, we are improving the accuracy from the recognition technology and a scratch out gesture for when users need to make edits. The goal with Windows Ink is to let users use their pen and handwrite anywhere they can type on their Windows device.

Currently, these new Windows Ink improvements support English (U.S.) only but stay tuned for broader language support. This new experience can be managed via Settings > Bluetooth and devices > Pen and Windows Ink under “Shell Handwriting”. And please check out some of the known issues for Windows Ink below.

New volume mixer experience in Quick Settings

We’re introducing a new enhanced volume mixer into Quick Settings! The updated audio quick settings experience brings a modern volume mixer that allows for quick customization of audio on a per-app basis, with additional control to swap devices on the fly. We’ve also added a new keyboard shortcut (WIN + CTRL + V) to bring you directly to the volume mixer for faster control of the experience. With this change, you can now tailor your audio experience better with more control and fewer clicks to better manage your favorite apps.

Improving Windows Spotlight

We are rolling out improvements to the Windows Spotlight experience including preview images to , full screen, multiple opportunities to learn more about each image and a minimized experience. To open the Windows Spotlight experience, right-click on the Spotlight icon on the desktop. You can also double click on the icon to directly launch a Bing landing page for more info on each image.

Passwordless Improvements

Microsoft believes that the future is passwordless. Passkeys are a simple and more secure replacement for passwords when you sign into a web site or application that supports them. Passkeys represent a future where bad actors will have a much harder time stealing and using your credentials when signing into a web site or application. Passkeys are phish-resistant, recoverable, and faster for users.

Unsafe password copy and paste warnings

Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2,Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreenhelps protect Microsoft school or work passwords against phishing and unsafe usage on sites and apps. We are trying out a change starting with this build where users who have enabled warning options for Windows Security under App & browser control > Reputation-based protection > Phishing protection will see a UI warning on unsafe password copy and paste, just as they currently see when they type in their password.

Narrator Natural Voices

We are introducing new natural voices in Chinese, Spanish (Spain and Mexico), Japanese and English (United Kingdom) that allow Narrator users to comfortably browse the web, read, and write mail, and do more. Natural Narrator voices usemodern, on-device text to speech and once downloaded are supported without an internet connection.

Local File Sharing Improvements

We have made some improvements to the built-in Windows share window andnearby sharingfor sharing local files from your PC.

Those improvements include:

Build 22631.2050: Changes & Improvements

General

Taskbar & System Tray

Emoji

Task View & Desktops

Voice Access

Settings

Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He’s covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean’s journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.