Microsoft release Windows 10 20H1 Insider Preview Build 18936 to the Fast Ring with expanded phone screen mirroring, more

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Today Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18936 (20H1) to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring.

What’s new in 18936

Your Phone app – Phone screen now available on more Surface devices

As promised, Microsoft is expanding the availability of the phone screen feature to more PCs. With the latest driver update in the Windows insider rings (Marvell 15.68.17013.110), the following Surface devices will preview the phone screen feature – Surface Laptop, Surface Laptop 2, Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 5, Surface Pro 6, Surface Book, and Surface Book 2. If you have one of these devices, give it a try and let us know what you think!

Quick Event Create from the Taskbar

Do you ever open the clock and calendar flyout to help organize your thoughts while making plans? Microsoft has been working on making it easier to create new events and reminders, and are happy to announce that as of today, all Insiders in the Fast ring should see this when you click on the date in the taskbar:

Pick your desired date and start typing – you’ll now see inline options to set a time and location.

Go passwordless with Microsoft accounts on your device  

For improved security and a more seamless sign-in experience, you can now enable passwordless sign-in for Microsoft accounts on your Windows 10 device by going to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options, and selecting ‘On’ under ‘Make your device passwordless’. Enabling passwordless sign in will switch all Microsoft accounts on your Windows 10 device to modern authentication with Windows Hello Face, Fingerprint, or PIN. Don’t have Windows Hello set up yet? No problem! Microsoft will walk you through the setup experience on your next sign-in. Curious how a Windows Hello PIN is more secure than a password? Learn more here.

Please note: This feature is currently being rolled out to a small portion of Insiders and the above option may not show for all users in Settings. If the toggle isn’t showing for you yet, check back in a week so.

As always, feedback is always welcome! Please leave comments in Feedback Hub > Security and Privacy > Windows Hello PIN.

General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC

  • Microsoft fixed an issue that was causing failures when installing games via the Xbox app in the previous flight.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in the Photos live tile potentially drawing outside the bounds of the tile.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue where the emoji panel would crash when high contrast was enabled.
  • Microsoft updated the disk type text in Task Manager’s Performance tab to now match the size of the other subtext on that tab.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in items not launching in the foreground when selected from the taskbar jump list of certain apps.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that could result in the virtual desktop thumbnail in task view not updating after moving a window to a different desktop.
  • Running Windows Sandbox no longer requires Administrator privilege.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in the composition string not being shown in certain apps when typing with the Japanese IME.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in certain apps crashing when typing with the Chinese Pinyin IME.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in certain games unexpectedly just showing a black screen when run in full screen mode on some devices recently.

Known Issues

  • A limited number Insiders attempting to install Build 18936 may experience install failures with error code c1900101 due to a compatibility bug with a storage driver on their device. The device will attempt to install, fail, and successfully roll back to the currently installed build on the device. Attempted re-tries to install the build, either manual or automatic, will not bypass this issue. A fix is forthcoming, but there are no known workarounds currently. Note: By default, the update will attempt to install (3) times. Users may pause updates if they experience this issue and want to bypass the re-try attempts.
  • Insiders may notice some changes in Magnifier with today’s build. These aren’t quite ready yet for you to try, but we’ll let you know once they are in an upcoming flight.
  • There has been an issue with older versions of anti-cheat software used with games where after updating to the latest 19H1 Insider Preview builds may cause PCs to experience crashes. Microsoft is working with partners on getting their software updated with a fix, and most games have released patches to prevent PCs from experiencing this issue. To minimize the chance of running into this issue, please make sure you are running the latest version of your games before attempting to update the operating system. Microsoft is also working with anti-cheat and game developers to resolve similar issues that may arise with the 20H1 Insider Preview builds and will work to minimize the likelihood of these issues in the future.
  • Some Realtek SD card readers are not functioning properly. Microsoft are investigating the issue.
  • Tamper Protection may be turned off in Windows Security after updating to this build. You can turn it back on. In August, Tamper Protection will return to being on by default for all Insiders.

Windows 10 Insiders in the Fast Ring can update by Checking for Updates in Settings.

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