Microsoft has announced the release of a new update for Windows 11, providing users with features they have waited for years. The company stated that the 22H2 update for Windows 11 is now available for users of the Windows Insider for Business program as well as those benefiting from Windows Server Update and Azure Marketplace services.
Among the important features included in the update for Windows users are new voice control capabilities, designed to assist individuals with disabilities in interacting with computers via voice commands. These features now allow users to convert spoken words into written text, launch applications, or search in browsers using voice commands. Additionally, the update introduces a feature for translating audio content.
The update also allows users to utilize images from the Spotlight collection as their desktop background. Once this option is activated in the "Personalization" menu, a shortcut will appear on the desktop, simplifying the process of changing wallpapers or displaying and rating images.
In Windows 11 22H2, some changes have been made to the Task Manager bar in the Desktop interface, making it look more modern and supporting "dark mode." The new design includes features that help users eliminate annoying notifications and mechanisms that allow for the distribution of shortcuts on both the right and left sides of the bar.