Microsoft has surprised users with an unscheduled update for Windows 11, packed with quality of life improvements and new features. Released on May 29, the optional patch KB5037853 brings a host of enhancements that are expected to be rolled out to all users during June’s Patch Tuesday. Here’s a breakdown of what’s new in this latest update and patch notes.
Enhancements in account management
One of the standout features of the new update is the significant improvements in account management. Windows 11 now includes a page called “Add linked devices” within the settings under Accounts. This page allows users to view and manage all PCs and Xbox consoles linked to their Microsoft account. However, this feature is only available for the Home and Pro editions of Windows 11.
The new Account Manager is now conveniently located in the Start menu, making it easier to manage account settings. Users who sign in to Windows with their Microsoft account can quickly access an overview of their account benefits. Additionally, the Start menu now includes an option to enter an email address for account recovery.
Another useful addition is the ability to save sound settings and transfer them to another device. This feature can be found in the settings under Accounts, then Windows backup. By ticking the box next to “Save my settings” and activating the options for Personalization and “Other Windows settings,” users can ensure their settings are saved and transferable.
The update also enhances the Windows Backup app, allowing users to sign in with their Microsoft account to save backups directly to their account.
Improvements to sharing in Windows 11
The KB5037853 update introduces several new features to improve sharing within Windows 11. One notable enhancement is the prevention of accidental closure of the Windows sharing window when clicking outside the window.
Users can now send emails to themselves via the Windows sharing window, receiving the emails at the address linked to their Microsoft account. Additionally, it is now possible to create QR codes for website URLs and cloud files directly from the Windows sharing window, adding a new level of convenience for sharing information.
Other new features and fixes
The update also brings several other improvements to Windows 11. Users can now drag files between breadcrumbs in the File Explorer address bar using the mouse, making navigation more intuitive. Additionally, the update simplifies the use of voice input in apps and on the web, enhancing accessibility and ease of use.
Bug fixes
Alongside the new features, the KB5037853 update includes several bug fixes to improve the overall stability and performance of Windows 11. For a complete list of changes and bug fixes, users can refer to the corresponding support page provided by Microsoft.
The new features of Windows 11 bring long due improvements
Microsoft’s unexpected update for Windows 11, patch KB5037853, is a welcome surprise for users, bringing a variety of new features and improvements. From enhanced account management and sharing options to intuitive navigation and accessibility improvements, this update is designed to make the Windows 11 experience smoother and more efficient. As these changes roll out to all users in the coming weeks, Windows 11 continues to evolve, offering a more user-friendly and feature-rich environment.
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