Introduction of the New Emoji Icon in the System Tray

The latest Windows 11 build 22635.5015 introduces an appealing new feature: a dedicated emoji icon in the system tray. This update allows users to quickly access a variety of emojis, GIFs, symbols, and more, enhancing communication and expression within the OS. Users can easily open the emoji panel by pressing the Windows key + . or by clicking the emoji icon directly in the system tray.

Additionally, users can customize the emoji icon’s visibility through the taskbar settings. Options include displaying it always, only during typing, or hiding it altogether. This flexibility is particularly noteworthy for users who prefer a streamlined taskbar.

New Frequently Asked Questions Section in Settings

This build brings a new frequently asked questions (FAQ) section to the Settings app. While it currently does not contain any entries, Microsoft has indicated that it will soon provide helpful resources to address common user inquiries. This addition aims to improve user experience by making essential information more accessible within the system.

Improvements to the Snipping Tool

The Snipping Tool has received a significant update with the addition of screen recording capabilities. Users can now record their screen and edit the footage directly within the Snipping Tool. After recording, users can trim their videos to eliminate unnecessary parts, providing a quick and efficient editing solution.

This enhancement is particularly valuable for users who create tutorials or need to share their screens. The ability to directly edit recordings within the Snipping Tool streamlines the workflow and reduces the need for third-party software.

File Explorer Enhancements

This build also addresses several issues with File Explorer. Notably, it adds text scaling support in various dialogues, improving accessibility for users with visual impairments. Additionally, Microsoft has resolved a crashing issue with the File Explorer home for certain users, which should enhance stability.

Users will appreciate the improvements to the snap bar feature, which previously displayed incorrectly. This fix ensures that the snap layout functions as intended, providing users with a smoother multitasking experience.

Settings Adjustments and Fixes

In the Settings app, Microsoft has corrected the storage count display, which previously presented inaccuracies for some users. This fix helps users better manage their storage and understand their device’s capacity.

Moreover, the update addressed an issue where the mouse cursor would frequently display a spinning icon due to file drop resuming. This fix improves overall user experience by reducing frustration during file management tasks.

Known Issues in the Build

While this build introduces numerous improvements and fixes, it also retains some known issues that have been documented in previous versions. Users should remain aware of these issues and monitor further updates for resolutions.