Microsoft released a news release today, announcing the KB5039312 update for Windows 11 to members of the Windows Insider Program in the Beta channel. After users install it, the version number rises to Build 22635.3720.
In the Windows 11 system, users can use VoiceAccess to issue commands to the Narrator function, such as 'Open Narrator', 'Speak faster', 'Read the selected content', 'Read the next line', etc.
Microsoft has introduced an automatic restart function for VoiceAccess in the new Windows 11 preview version to ensure that it will automatically restart after encountering problems, and individuals with limited mobility can resume using VoiceAccess as soon as possible. Users will no longer need to rely on other assistive technologies or the help of others to restart voice access. If voice access restarts automatically due to a crash, we will report these crashes more conveniently after the voice access restarts so that the team can investigate and repair.
Microsoft has launched new voice commands that can be directly searched in Windows Search, such as:
Search xxx
Search Windows for xxx
Search for xxx
Microsoft has improved the search box on the taskbar, and local files in the search results can be shared.
If domestic users enable Nearby Sharing and if WLAN and Bluetooth are in a disabled state, users will receive a notice requesting to turn on the above two options. This is mainly because Nearby Sharing requires WLAN and Bluetooth to be enabled.
Fixes the problem that after a user presses WIN + E, the screen reader may unexpectedly show that a certain pane has received focus, or there is no focus set at all in the File Explorer. Fixes the problem that sometimes CTRL + F may not be able to start the search in the File Explorer. Fixes the problem that after pressing Shift + Tab in the File Explorer, the keyboard focus may sometimes be lost.