Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Build 28020.2075 for Version 26H1

Microsoft releases Windows 11 builds 28020.2075 and 29585.1000 for the Experimental channel, featuring ADLaM keyboard improvements, font updates, and print driver changes.

Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Build 28020.2075 for Version 26H1

Microsoft has released two new builds for the 11 Experimental channel. The first is build 28020.2075 for version 26H1. The second is build 29585.1000 for future versions.

Build 29585.1000 introduces new hardware IDs for the Internet Protocol Print driver

Build 28020.2075 improves the reliability of typing when using the ADLaM keyboard. It also improves the performance of opening clipboard history. Additionally, the build fixes an underlying issue that impacted sign-in state persistence for certain apps after Canary flights.

Windows 11 build 28020.2075 improves ADLaM keyboard typing reliability and clipboard history performance.
New input and clipboard enhancements in the latest experimental build.

Build 29585.1000 introduces new hardware IDs for the Internet Protocol Print driver. These changes prepare the system for upcoming updates to the printer driver ranking order. The build also updates the Leelawadee UI font family to improve glyph sequencing and rendering for Thai, Lao, Khmer, and Lontara scripts.

The touch keyboard voice typing experience received a design update in these builds. The new design removes the previous full-screen overlay. It now shows voice typing animations directly on the dictation key. The Japanese Input Method Editor also gained improved reliability when Administrator Protection is enabled.

Updated touch keyboard voice typing interface displays animations directly on the dictation key without full-screen overlay.
The redesigned voice typing experience integrates animations directly into the keyboard interface.

Microsoft has not confirmed the launch window for these experimental builds.

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