Windows 11 2022 Update: What’s New?
The new Windows 11 2022 update introduces Tabs in File Explorer, something the tech giant introduced to the beta channel too. The idea is to easily organize all the files. The File Explorer home page will allow quick access to the favorites files, the ability to pin important files, and more. This will be available in October, though.
Clipchamp, which was again being tested in the Dev channel, is now a default app on Windows 11 for easy video editing. The update also includes Windows Studio Effects to improve video and audio calls with features like Voice Focus, Background Blur, and Eye Contact.
There are new updates for the Start Menu, improved and accurate search, and new accessibility features like system-wide live captions, voice access to control the PC and author text with your voice, and Natural Voices for Narrator. Snap Layouts, which was introduced with Windows 11, has also got an update with better touch navigation and the ability to snap multiple browser tabs in Microsoft Edge.
There’s also the new Focus Sessions and Do Not Disturb mode for you to put more focus on work. Once enabled, the taskbar badges will be off, notifications will be silenced, and more. Focus Sessions will also work with the Clock app for you to use a timer, which will remind you to take breaks too.
Released to the Dev channel back in March, there’s an update for the Windows Update process. This will be more eco-friendly and Microsoft will schedule updates when the carbon emissions are low. Additionally, there are changes to the default power setting for Sleep and Screen off, again for low carbon emission.
New security features, including Microsoft Defender SmartScreen to alert you if you are entering your credentials on a malicious site or app, have been added too. There’s a presence sensing optional feature to Windows Hello for Business and Smart App Control to block untrusted apps/script files, among others.
The new Windows 11 2022 update is now available to Windows 11 devices, starting today. You can find the update under the Windows Update section and easily install it. Windows 10 users can also get the update via the Setting but it’s best to see if the PC is compatible. Do let us know if you will get the new Windows 11 2022 update and share your thoughts on the new features in the comments below.