Microsoft has today pushed Windows 10 Mobile Redstone Build 14361 to Insiders in Fast Ring. The Build that has been released to PC too brings many improvements and fixes. It also brings one-handed keyboard mode and movable keyboard support for devices like Lumia 830 and Lumia 640 (Read more about movable keyboard, one-handed mode and watch it in action) and the DPI settings remain unchanged post the restore after an OS update. You can read the full official Changelog below.
Windows 10 Mobile Build 14361 Changelog:
- We fixed the issue that was causing your phone to freeze after touching the screen immediately after enabling Narrator.
- We fixed an issue resulting in a strange grey bar frequently being seen on the left side of the Microsoft Edge browser window (for example, after invoking a context menu).
- Going forward from Build 14361, your preferred DPI setting will be backed up and reapplied when restoring your phone.
- We fixed an issue where “Find on Page” in Microsoft Edge wouldn’t always scroll the word into view. We also fixed an issue resulting in videos played on Facebook flickering if you started playing them after rotating the phone with the video in full screen mode.
- We fixed an issue where text was being truncated instead of wrapped in the Windows Insider Program page in the Settings app.
- We polished the notification dismissal model. Now if you receive and dismiss multiple interactive notifications in a row, the black transparent background will not start fading away between them. We fixed an issue that was making it more difficult to dismiss a notification with a hero image, an issue where peeking at a notification while watching Netflix would result in the video pausing, an issue where the keyboard could end up covering the quick reply text box, and an issue where certain notifications might just say “new notification” after a reboot. We also fixed an issue where Action Center would close unexpectedly quickly if a notification had been expanded when you start moving the Action Center’s border up. And we also fixed an issue where an incoming notification would stop Action Center from opening if you were in the process of swiping it down when a notification arrived.
- We fixed an issue resulting in the “now charging” sound frequently playing twice when the charging cable has been plugged in.
- We fixed an issue where the “Everytime” setting for how often to prompt for pin would be blank on the Sign-in Settings page after opening Settings from the Lock screen.
- We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to infinitely cycle left or right through the Phone app’s tabs.
- We fixed an issue where the Lumia 535 and 540 were not displaying a flash toggle in the Camera app.
- We have updated the text prediction engine for multilingual users, so now the candidates you see when selecting a word will be based on the active keyboard language, rather than the language that was active at the time the word was written.
- You can now use the keyboard with one hand with additional 5-inch devices such as the Lumia 640 and 830. To use this feature, press the space bar and slide the keyboard to the left or the right – whatever feels most comfortable for you! To return the keyboard to the center, press the space bar again, and slide it back to the middle. You can also slide the keyboard up, using the same method, so it’s closer to the top of the screen if you prefer a higher grip on your phone.
- We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to infinitely cycle left or right through the Phone app’s tabs.