Microsoft recently showed off a major Windows 11 update that will bring Tabs in File Explorer, new security features, and more to users. Following this, Microsoft has now introduced the delayed Windows 11 Insider Preview Build, version 22593. This update, which is meant for both dev and beta channel users, brings File Explorer changes (not tabs, though) and a number of fixes. Here’s a look at the details.
To begin with, the File Explorer homepage is now called Home. This was previously called Quick Access. Quick Access is now the name of the top portion of the File Explorer, which houses the pinned/ frequent folders.
Additionally, there’s the inclusion of 5-minute increments for focus session length under half an hour, a display of associated numbers with snap layouts on the use of WIN + Z keys, and updates to ADLaM keyboard layout and the Pashto keyboard layout. The update includes a number of fixes, which you can check out by heading to the official blog post.