Microsoft is about to begin the rollout of Windows 11 to production devices, but this doesn’t necessarily mean the company still doesn’t have things to improve in the new operating system. And the latest preview build released by the company to Windows Insiders in the Dev channel is the living proof in this regard, as Microsoft has confirmed several known issues hitting various features of the operating system, including the Start menu and the taskbar. Windows 11 build 22468 therefore comes with a bug that makes it impossible for users to search in the Start menu, as they aren’t allowed to enter any text. “In some cases, you might be unable to enter text when using Search from Start or the Taskbar. If you experience the issue, press WIN + R on the keyboard to launch the Run dialog box, then close it,” the Redmond-based software giant explains in the release notes of the most recent Windows 11 preview build. Taskbar issues As far as the taskbar i...
Full ArticleKnown Start Menu and Taskbar Issues in the latest Windows 11 Preview Build
Softpedia
0 shares
2 views
You might like
Related news coverage
Microsoft Fixes Several BSODs, Start Menu Issues in Windows 11
Microsoft has released a new preview build of Windows 11, and just as expected, the focus has been entirely on addressing..
Softpedia
How to Fix the Broken Start Menu and Taskbar in Latest Windows 11 Builds
Microsoft has released new Windows 11 preview builds for both the Dev and Beta channels a few hours ago, and in addition to further..
Softpedia