The newest Windows 11 Dev Channel build removes sign-in requirements for the Widgets experience

The newest Windows 11 Dev Channel build removes sign-in requirements for the Widgets experience

 Microsoft has just released Windows 11 Insider Preview build 25262 onto its Dev Channel. This latest build to conclude the week is only a tiny version, however it has two new features.

The first update tweaks widgets, meaning you don't need to sign up to access the widgets board. 

The other improvement is the option to browse through your entire library of video files through folders within your Media Player app. This is everything you should be aware of.

Beginning with the new features, which include widgets, you'll be able to receive weather updates as well as pin widgets to apps, and even customize the feed for widgets without the Microsoft Account.

There's now an empty icon on the upper right-hand corner of the widgets board whenever you activate widgets via the Taskbar.

 If you enjoy browsing through your video library within Windows 11 Media Player, you'll be able to do so. Windows 11 Media Player, it's now easier.

It is now possible to browse through the folders for videos, too. Other small changes that are part of this update can be found below.

There are also plenty of known problems with this version. The known issues could affect the Taskbar and search options and Task Manager and Widgets. This is the complete Changelog.

This concludes the week! Be aware to check back in December for the 2022 Bug Bag is underway for both Dev Channel and Beta Channel Windows Insiders.

You can find it on The Feedback Hub, along with an assortment of quests. Completing the quests before 12 December the 12th, and you'll be awarded an icon on your profile that marks the time.

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