Windows 10 build 21337 rolls out to Insiders with improvements to Virtual Desktops and File Explorer
New in-box apps, improved Virtual Desktops, and updated File Explorer experiences are top billing for today’s build.
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As per most weeks, Microsoft is back with a new Windows 10 insider preview build for those in the Dev Channel to download and start testing. Today’s build is 21337, and is packing a handful of notable new features and changes that focus on enhancing the File Explorer and Virtual Desktop features.
With this build, Microsoft is introducing the ability to reorder Virtual Desktops inside of Task View. Up until now, that wasn’t possibe. You can also now change the wallpaper of specific virtual desktops, which is a nice way to differentiate between different ones if you’re a heavy Virtual Desktop user.
Microsoft is also updating the File Explorer with a new compact view mode, which will provide a more informaton-dense looking interface for Pcs where that’s necessary. Elsewhere, Microsoft is also changing the default icon for Notepad, and making it so the app is now updatable via the Microsoft Store.
Here’s the new features
Other changes and improvements
Today’s fixes
As always, you can check out the complete changelog, including a list of known issues, at theWindows Blog.What are your thoughts on today’s build? Let us know in the comments.
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