Windows 11 build 22557

Windows 11 build 22557 is the twentieth Insider Preview build of Nickel, the 22H1 development semester of Windows as a service. It was released to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel on 16 February 2022, along with Copper build 25057. It is the first available build from the  branch, where Ni is the chemical symbol for Nickel.

Live captions
A new feature named "live captions" has been added for automatically captioning videos and spoken audio playing on the device.
 * This feature can be activated by pressing ⊞ Win.
 * This feature is currently only available in the English (United States) language.

File Explorer

 * The "Pin to Quick Access" feature has been extended to support files, which will be shown in a new section named "Pinned files" above Recent files in Quick Access.
 * Pinned and recent files from Microsoft Office's online server will be shown in Quick Access if Windows is logged into a Microsoft account or a work/education account.
 * An OneDrive button has been added to the command bar to show OneDrive's sync status and quota usage when browsing OneDrive folders.
 * The ability to show previews of items within folders has been re-added.
 * The ability to compose an email message directly within the share window without starting Outlook has been added.
 * Outlook Desktop Integration needs to be installed via the Microsoft Store to enable this feature.
 * This feature is not available for files stored in OneDrive folders.
 * The Storage Usage button in the Properties dialog for a disk has been updated to now be called Details and a little wider, to accommodate for languages where the button text was getting truncated.

Task manager

 * The redesigned version of Task Manager, initally introduced in build 22538, has been updated and publicly rolled out to all users.


 * The "Eco mode" feature, initally introduced in Windows 10 build 21364, has been rebranded to "Efficiency mode", which can be applied either on the command bar in the Processes page or right-click on the process.

Shell

 * The ability to create and curate folders in the pinned apps area of Start menu has been added.
 * The snap layout experience has been improved to let users drag a window to the top of the screen to reveal the snap layouts, drop the window on top of a zone to snap it, and use snap assist to finish building snap layout.
 * Five new touch gestures have been added.
 * The drag and drop feature on the taskbar has been re-added.
 * Several title bar surfaces have been updated to use Mica material.
 * The accessibility flyout on the login screen has been redesigned in order to align with the design aesthetics of Windows 11.
 * A new visual indication has been added to the taskbar in order to indicate which window is being shared when using Microsoft Teams.
 * A new "Vivid" option has been added to Quick Settings for switching between multiple color profile modes.
 * A cast icon has been added in the lower-left corner of the taskbar when pressing ⊞ Win to cast from the device.
 * The snap group visuals have been updated to include the desktop wallpaper in order to make it easier to differentiate groups from normal windows.
 * The transition animation that shows going from one snapped window state to another has been updated.
 * The experience to rotate device between portrait and landscape orientation has been improved.
 * The experience to move cursor and windows between monitors has been improved to let cursor jump over areas where it would previously get stuck.
 * The input switcher has been updated to get a bit taller for users with more than 4 keyboards.
 * The Wi-Fi icon in the Wi-Fi section of Quick Settings has been adjusted so that the lock shown for a secured network now has a small separation from the Wi-Fi strength.
 * A drop shadow effect has been added to the Alt's Acrylic background.
 * This feature is only available to a subset of users, but can be enabled by running the following command with ViveTool from an elevated Command Prompt window:

Settings

 * The Focus Sessions feature in the Clock app has been updated and intergated into the Settings app with a new "Focus" page.
 * As part of this change, the original Focus assist feature has been renamed to "Do not disturb", and its settings have been moved to the Notifications subpage under System page.
 * The Focus and Do not disturb features have also been intergated into the Notification Center.
 * The Power subpage under System page has been updated to "Power & battery" page for laptop users to show battery status, usage history and power saving recommendations.
 * The Time & Language category and Date & time page have been updated to show a live digital clock and information about currently selected option.
 * The following pages have been redesigned in order to align with the design aesthetics of Windows 11:
 * The Dial-up subpage under Network & Internet page.
 * The For developers subpage under Privacy & security page.
 * The Fonts subpage under Personalization page.
 * The new Family and Other users subpages under Account page, initially introduced in build 22538, have been rolled out to all users.
 * A new feature named "Optimizations for windowed games", which is designed to reduce latency and unlock advanced features (including Auto HDR and VRR) in compatible games by using modern flip-model, has been added to Default graphics settings subpage under Display > Graphics page.
 * Some small changes have been made to the snapping options under Multitasking subpage under System page.
 * An early access point to Windows HDR Calibration app has been added under HDR subpage under Display page.
 * The search results in Settings have been improved to be more relevant and have some flexibility for returning results in the case when the search terms have common typos.
 * The size of the icons in the Settings navigation pane has been increased.
 * Storage Sense will now be enabled by default for devices going through OOBE, and current settings would be persisted on upgrade.

Applications

 * The built-in Microsoft Store app has been automatically updated to the refreshed one, which publicly rolled out alongside the release of build 22000.51.
 * The built-in Groove app has been replaced with the Media Player app, which publicly rolled out one day prior to the release of build 22504.
 * The built-in Windows Security app now uses the Fluent UI icon set.

Narrator

 * Several improvements to Narrator have been made for web browsing with Microsoft Edge.
 * Narrator can now read the current item (e.g., current page, current time etc.) when navigating the web.
 * Narrator will now announce the selected sort order (e.g., ascending, descending) when sorting a table on the web.
 * Tabbing through links on a webpage and pressing Enter will always take users to the link destination.
 * Narrator can now stay focused within the dialog box and prevent navigation to the content that's behind it.
 * Narrator will now read the deleted character on a form field.
 * Narrator will now confirm that the text has been cut when pressing Ctrl to cut a large set of text.
 * A new male natural voice "Guy" has been added.

Voice access

 * A new setting to add punctuation automatically when dictating text has been added.
 * A new setting to filter profanity has been added.
 * The occurrence of number labels hiding the controls on windows UI has been reduced in order to simpilfied "show numbers" command.
 * The feedback messages for unsupported languages have been improved.
 * The feedback messages for using voice access when users have multiple displays setup have been improved.
 * Two new commands, "correct that" and "spell that", have been added.

Windows Spotlight

 * The "Spotlight collection" feature has been renamed to "Windows Spotlight" in order to be consistent with the Lock screen.
 * A change has been made to help make Windows Spotlight update images more reliably.
 * If new Windows Spotlight images aren't available for the desktop for some reason, it will now fall back to showing the default Windows Spotlight background image (Whitehaven Beach) rather than showing a solid color background.
 * Right-clicking on "Learn more about this picture" for Windows Spotlight on the desktop will now always show all options, and will be greyed out if they're not currently available.
 * The tooltip should now more consistently align with the current image When hovering over "Learn more about this picture".

Miscellaneous

 * If Windows is installed on a device that failed to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 11 or Windows is not set up properly during the OOBE, an additional message "System requirements not met" will be shown alongside the watermark as well as in the main page in the Setting app. This message can be hidden in two methods:
 * Run the following command with ViveTool from an elevated Command Prompt window:
 * Apply the following registry value:


 * Starting from this build, the requirement with Internet connectivity and Microsoft Account during OOBE on the Pro SKU has been applied. This requirement can be bypassed by the following methods:
 * Press ⇧ Shift to open Command Prompt, and execute the following command:
 * Use an answer file on top of an Windows installation image to perform an unattended setup.
 * The speed and accuracy for searching for apps and settings in the Windows search box on the taskbar have been improved.
 * The number of notification sounds, which would be played when connecting and disconnecting docks and monitors, has been reduced.
 * The ability to choose which microphone to use in voice typing, when multiple microphones are connected to the device, has been added.
 * Several new voice typing commands have been added.
 * The Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR) experience has been expanded to laptops with a display refresh rate of 120 Hz.
 * An IME On/Off key has been added to the small touch keyboard layout for the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese Traditional IMEs.
 * Several emojis, including the smile with tear emoji, sakura emoji, and colored heart emojis, have been updated.
 * A few new items (e.g. UwU) have been added to the kaomoji section in emoji picker (⊞ Win).
 * The support of Hungarian for handwriting input has been added.
 * The performance of deleting files in Recycle Bin has been improved.
 * The term "Halfwidth alphanumeric / Direct Input" in the Japanese IME context menu has been renamed to "Halfwidth Alphanumeric".
 * The reliability of the Stop media key has been improved when media is playing.
 * Starting with this build, TKIP and WEP security protocols have been deprecated.
 * The "Insider Preview" reference has been removed.

General

 * Fixed a recurring  some users were experiencing.
 * Fixed an issue leading to auto HDR not activating as expected in certain games.
 * Mitigated an  crash that was resulting in some Insiders seeing crashes on the login screen in recent Nickel builds.
 * Addressed an issue that was leading to noticeably distorted audio for audio devices connected using the Xbox Wireless Adapter in Nickel builds.
 * Fixed a Visual C++ Runtime mismatch causing voice access to not run on some devices.
 * Fixed a high hitting search crash.
 * Clicking the search box in Start will now immediately switch over to Search without showing the Search window animate in upwards, just like when pressing ⊞ Win and start to type.
 * Addressed an issue that might cause certain VPN connections to fail.
 * Fixed an issue that was leading to decreased Wi-Fi speeds after waking the device from sleep in the previous Nickel builds.

Taskbar

 * Task View should no longer crash when holding Ctrl while hovering over it.
 * Dragging a file across the taskbar on secondary monitors should no longer cause an  crash.

Input

 * Addressed an issue where the IME candidate window was unexpectedly not following preference of light or dark mode.
 * Fixed an issue leading to some elements of the voice typing settings flyout to be invisible in dark mode.
 * The IME candidate window should appear as expected now in the username field of a UAC prompt.
 * Fixed an issue where after typing hiragana in Kana-input mode if there was a half-width alphabet character before the hiragana in composition it would unexpectedly become full-width.
 * Addressed a rare issue where the input switcher might unexpectedly list the same entry twice.
 * Mitigated an issue leading to an unexpected black box that was appearing in the input switcher sometimes.
 * Fixed a memory leak in the input switcher leading to  crashing after repeated rapid use.
 * Fixed an  crash when clicking on More Keyboard Settings in the input switcher.
 * Fixed an issue where the emoji panel might show "you’re offline" even though users had network connectivity.
 * Fixed an issue where the multiply emoji and counterclockwise arrows button emoji were displaying the design for the wrong emoji.

Settings

 * Addressed an issue where Narrator wasn't reading the elements of System > Storage correctly.
 * Fixed the broken "size and theme" link under Time & Language > Typing > Touch keyboard.
 * Some work have been done to help improve performance when updating accent color or mode.
 * A change has been made to help reduce clipping in combo boxes in Settings for certain languages and text sizes.
 * Fixed an issue that was causing the icons on the IME settings pages to sometimes be white on white.
 * Mitigated an issue leading to the install button having truncated text in some languages when previewing fonts.
 * Fixed an underlying crash that was causing the preview video on System > Display > HDR to be distorted sometimes.
 * Addressed an underlying issue that could make Settings crash when the window is scrolled.

Shell

 * Addressed an issue that was causing the minimize, maximize, and close buttons in File Explorer and some other apps to be invisible in certain cases.
 * Mitigated an issue leading to performance impact when dragging windows with acrylic and other scenarios with acrylic.
 * A briefly visible yellow border will no longer be shown when taking screenshots.
 * Some improvements have been made to address feedback that windows were repositioning unexpectedly.

Narrator

 * When backspacing, Narrator will now more consistently announce when deleting characters with backspace.
 * Fixed an issue causing Narrator not to read selected text in the Feedback Hub.

General

 * This build is not publicly available to devices in the ARM64 architecture.
 * Some files in this build (like  and  ) have a placeholder CodeView debug symbol GUID of.
 * This means that symbols are not available on the symbols server for affected files, as they were first overwritten by the symbols for the ARM64 compile of this build, and then later by symbols for the AMD64 compile of a later affected build.
 * The "Print Queue Action Center" app (located in ) may appear in the Start menu and is not functional.
 * It may be served as a replacement for the legacy print queue dialog.

Shell

 * App folders may be covered by any app's icon in Start menu.
 * Searches from Quick Access may not work.
 * The Search panel on the taskbar may not open after clicking the Search icon.
 * Users may encounter icon sizing bugs, visual bugs, and text clipping in the flyout showing OneDrive storage.
 * The taskbar icon and tooltip may not match the focus state.
 * The Clock app may not yet update Windows Focus state when configuring focus sessions within the app.
 * Information such as temperature may not show on a left-aligned taskbar.

Live captions

 * Certain apps in full screen (e.g., video players) may prevent live captions from being visible.
 * Certain apps positioned near the top of the screen and closed before live captions is run may re-launch behind the live captions window positioned at top.
 * Using the system menu Alt while the app has focus to move the app's window further down may resolve this bug.
 * The very top of maximized apps (e.g., title bar window management buttons) may not be reached with touch while live captions is positioned at the top.

Task Manager

 * The Efficiency mode icon may be missing on some child processes.
 * Some settings options may not be preserved.
 * Users may encounter icon sizing and visual bugs.

Safe mode

 * Quick Settings and date/time clock on the taskbar may be missing due to the  service not running.
 * Opening File Explorer may lead  to crash due to an unhandled exception.
 * Clicking Bluetooth & devices and Personalization pages may crash the Settings app due to an overrun of a stack-based buffer.