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Windows 10 Insider build 21376 introduces new Segoe UI font that will roll out gradually across the OS

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Published onMay 6, 2021

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Microsoft has just released theWindows 10 Insider build 21376for Insiders in the Dev channel. This is a minor update that brings a new updated Segoe UI Variable font and other small updates, but no real new features.

“Segoe UI Variable is a refreshed take on the classic Segoe, now with improved legibility at small sizes, and much improved outlines at display sizes,” the Windows Insider team said about the new font. This new Segoe UI Variable is included as part of the OS, but it will roll out gradually across Windows 10.

Today’s build 21376 also brings some fixes for news and interests in the taskbar, the Windows Subsystem for Linux, the Settings apps, and more. You can learn more about the other changes, fixes, and known issues in the latest flight below:

Changes and Improvements

Changes and Improvements

Fixes

Fixes

Known issues

It will be interesting to see how this new Segoe UI Variable font will roll out across Windows 10 in the coming months, and it’s another small sign of the “sweeping visual rejuvenation of Windows experiences” that the companyteased earlier this year. As we reported earlier today, Microsoft isupdating more old Windows iconsin the upcoming “Sun Valley” design update for Windows 10.

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