Contents
- 1 Windows 11 22H2 Configuration Update
- 2 Highlights
- 2.1 Live Captions for Multiple Languages
- 2.2 Redesigned Voice Access Command Help Page
- 2.3 Expanded Voice Access Command Support for English Dialects
- 2.4 Enhanced Text Selection and Editing with Voice Access
- 2.5 VPN Status Icon in the System Tray
- 2.6 Improvements to Power and Performance
- 2.7 Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements
- 3 How to Update
Windows 11 22H2 Configuration Update
Windows 11 22H2 configuration update brings exciting new features. Microsoft recently rolled out a configuration update for Windows 11 version 22H2, coinciding with the release of the latest Moment 3 feature update. This configuration update is part of Microsoft’s Continuous Innovation strategy and follows the Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) approach. The purpose of this update is to provide Windows 11 22H2 users with the latest features sooner. Let’s delve into the details of this update and explore the various enhancements it brings to the table.
Highlights
The configuration update for Windows 11 version 22H2 introduces several noteworthy changes. Let’s take a closer look at each of them:
Live Captions for Multiple Languages
One of the key additions in this update is the inclusion of live captions for multiple languages. Users can now enable live captions in the following languages:
- Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
- French (France, Canada)
- German
- Italian
- Japanese
- Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal)
- Spanish
- Danish
- English (Ireland, other English dialects)
- Korean
To activate live captions, simply use the WIN + Ctrl + L keyboard shortcut or access the Quick Settings accessibility flyout menu. Upon enabling live captions for the first time, Windows will prompt you to download the necessary speech recognition support. It’s important to note that speech recognition support might not be available in your preferred language. In such cases, you can download speech recognition support from the Settings > Time & Language > Language & region menu.
Redesigned Voice Access Command Help Page
With this update, Microsoft has introduced a redesigned in-app voice access command help page. Each command now comes with a description and examples of its variations. The search bar allows users to quickly find specific commands, while the new categories provide additional guidance. You can access the command help page on the voice access bar by navigating to Help > View all commands or by using the voice access command “what can I say?” However, please be aware that the help page may not include all commands, and some supplementary information may be inaccurate. Microsoft plans to address these issues in future updates. For a comprehensive list of all Voice Access commands, refer to the “Use voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice” resource.
Expanded Voice Access Command Support for English Dialects
In response to user demands, this update extends voice access command support to include the following English dialects:
- English (United Kingdom)
- English (India)
- English (New Zealand)
- English (Canada)
- English (Australia)
When enabling voice access for the first time, Windows will prompt you to download a speech model. It’s worth noting that you may not find a speech model that matches your display language. However, you can still utilize voice access in English (US) and switch to a different language if desired through the Settings > Language option on the voice access bar.
Enhanced Text Selection and Editing with Voice Access
The configuration update introduces new voice access commands for text selection and editing. Here are a few examples:
- To select a range of text in a text box, say “Select from [text 1] to [text 2].” For instance, you can say “Select from ‘have’ to ‘voice access.'”
- To delete all the text in a text box, simply say “Delete all.”
- To apply bold, underline, or italic formatting to selected or dictated text, use the following commands: “Bold that,” “Underline that,” “Italicize that.”
VPN Status Icon in the System Tray
Windows 11 now displays a small shield icon, indicating the VPN status, in the system tray. This feature provides users with a quick visual indication of whether they are connected to a VPN or not. When you are connected to a VPN, the shield icon will be displayed with a checkmark, and when disconnected, it will appear without the checkmark. This makes it easier for users to monitor their VPN connection status at a glance.
Improvements to Power and Performance
The configuration update also includes various enhancements related to power and performance. These improvements aim to optimize system resources and enhance the overall user experience. While the specifics of these optimizations are not explicitly mentioned, users can expect better system responsiveness, faster app launches, and smoother multitasking.
Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements
As with any software update, bug fixes and stability improvements are an essential part of ensuring a reliable operating system. Microsoft has addressed several known issues and made stability improvements in this configuration update for Windows 11 version 22H2. These fixes aim to enhance the overall stability and reliability of the operating system, providing users with a more seamless and hassle-free experience.
How to Update
To receive the configuration update for Windows 11 version 22H2, users can follow these steps:
- Go to Settings by clicking on the Start button and selecting the gear icon.
- In the Settings window, click on “Windows Update” in the left-hand menu.
- Click on the “Check for updates” button.
- If the update is available, click on “Download and install” to initiate the installation process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
It’s important to note that the availability of the update may vary depending on your device and region. Microsoft typically rolls out updates gradually to ensure a smooth and reliable experience for all users.
The configuration update for Windows 11 version 22H2 brings several notable enhancements and features to improve the user experience. From multi-language live captions and redesigned voice access commands to VPN status indicators and performance improvements, Microsoft continues to refine and enhance Windows 11. By providing these updates through the Controlled Feature Rollout approach, Microsoft ensures that users can enjoy the latest features and improvements sooner.
Source: Microsoft