Windows 11 File Explorer is about to get a shortcut for duplicating tabs
File Explorer has a new feature and a lengthy list of fixes and improvements in the latest Windows Insider build.
What you need to know
- Microsoft released Windows 11 Builds 22621.3951 and 22631.3951 to the Release Preview Channels this week.
- The builds include a few new features, including an option to duplicate a tab in File Explorer with a right-click shortcut.
- Following the update, it's possible to drag apps from the Pinned section of the Start menu to pin them to the taskbar.
- The update also includes several fixes and improvements.
Windows 11 has a few new features on the way that are now in testing among Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. Windows 11 Builds 22621.3951 and 22631.3951 shipped this week, bringing a small handful of new features and a lengthy list of fixes and improvements.
File Explorer has a new shortcut through the right-click menu that will let you duplicate a tab. At the moment, right-clicking a tab in File Explorer shows options to close that tab, close other tabs, or close tabs the right of the one you right-clicked.
The taskbar also gained a new function, as it can now have apps pinned to it by dragging those apps from the Pinned section of the Start menu. The third new feature is only available in China, and it's a prompt to turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when you enable Windows Share.
Some of the changes are rolling out gradually, so you may not see them yet even if your PC is on the latest Insider build of Windows 11. All three of the new features in this week's Release Preview builds are part of gradual rollouts.
Microsoft formatted its blog post for this build a bit differently than other similar posts. I've reformatted the company's change log below to make it a bit easier to read:
Windows 11 Builds 22621.3951 and 22631.3951: What's new
Notification for Windows Share in China
- For nearby sharing to work, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth must be on. If they are off when you turn on nearby sharing, Windows will ask you to allow them to be turned on. This feature might not be available to all users because it will roll out gradually.
File Explorer
- When you right-click a tab, you have the choice to duplicate it. This feature might not be available to all users because it will roll out gradually.
Start menu
- You can drag apps from the Pinned section of the menu and pin them to the taskbar. This feature might not be available to all users because it will roll out gradually.
Windows 11 Builds 22621.3951 and 22631.3951: Improvements and fixes
File Explorer
- Improves File Explorer reliability, by addressing multiple crashes and hangs. Also, addressed multiple other issues listed as follows. Fixes for these issues might not be available to all users because they will roll out gradually
- File Explorer leaks memory leak when interacting with archive folders.
- The spacing between your desktop icons unexpectedly may become extremely wide.
- Starting a search from Home in File Explorer may unexpectedly show no results the first time you attempt a search.
- The address bar dropdown appears unexpectedly sometimes while you are using File Explorer, for example when renaming a file.
- After a DWM crash, when you open File Explorer it may just show a blank area on top instead of rending the area correctly.
- File Explorer doesn’t react when using the back and forward buttons on a mouse while hovering over the Recommended Files section of Home.
- The search box doesn’t show the correct folder name when you are in Gallery.
- Pictures in File Explorer Gallery might flash or flicker when scrolling.
- When using the save dialog, if you try to save a file to Gallery in File Explorer shows an error.
End Task
- Updated the logic for the “End Task” option in the taskbar so that it no longer shows a Not Responding dialog to give confirmation before ending the task. This option is available for users who have enabled End Task under Settings > System > For Developers.
FrameShutdownDelay
- The browser ignores its value in the “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main” registry key.
Group Policy Preferences Item Level Targeting (ILT) and Local Users and Groups
- You cannot choose a group from the target domain for ILT. Also, you cannot choose an account from Local Users and Groups. The forest does not appear. This issue occurs when you deploy multiple forests, and the target domain has a one-way trust with the domain of the admin. This issue affects Enhanced Security Admin Environment (ESAE), Hardened Forests (HF), or Privileged Access Management (PAM) deployments.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCPIP)
- The issue causes high CPU usage and loss of packets. It also affects TCP connection success rates.
NetAdapterCx module
- A system stops responding when large amounts of data travel over Wi-Fi. This issue occurs on devices that have certain wireless network cards.
Universal Print clients
- They fail to communicate with the Universal Print service. This affects printing functions. This issue occurs when you turn on Web Proxy Auto Discovery (WPAD).
Print Support App
- When you use the app with a USB device, the app stops responding and does not print. This issue also limits the functions of the user interface.
Autopilot
- Using it to provision Surface Laptop SE devices fails.
Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC)
- A memory leak occurs that might exhaust system memory as time goes by. This issue occurs when you provision a device.
- WDAC fails to verify the policies of some apps.
Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist file (DriverSiPolicy.p7b)
- This update adds to the list of drivers that are at risk for Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.
Bluetooth
- You cannot put calls on hold from Bluetooth peripherals.
Windows Backup
- Backup sometimes fails. This occurs when a device has an Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) system partition (ESP).
Cache manager
- It might stop responding. This occurs when you use Hyperthreading on Windows Server 2022.
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mattcoz The address bar dropdown appears unexpectedly sometimes
Yes! Although, no mention of a fix for the tabs shifting around when dragging a file into them or for the tooltips not showing if you move your cursor in from the right over the close button. File Explorer has been such a mess, amazing they screwed it up so badly.