Windows 11 build 22000.51

Windows 11 build 22000.51 is the first Insider build of Windows 11. Photographs of this build being distributed in an internal corporate network and a Settings screenshot were first posted by a Microsoft employee on 27 June 2021, but later removed. It was released to Insiders in the Dev Channel on 28 June 2021.

Start menu and taskbar
This build continues the taskbar revamp by introducing a new system tray and flyouts. All flyouts that have been left untouched in the previous builds, as well as jumplists have been updated with rounded corners. The system tray also now uses the Segoe UI Variable font as a side effect of using WinUI.

The Action Center and other flyouts have been replaced by new flyouts. Notifications are now combined with the calendar flyout in the Notification Center, accessible by clicking the clock widget. When there are unread notification, the clock shows the count in a badge at its right side. Similarly, when Focus Assist is enabled, the clock shows a moon icon at its right.

Icons for network and sound, which have also been updated since the previous builds, now act as a single widget, which when clicked shows the new Quick Settings incorporating quick actions from the Action Center, as well as the sound volume slider and media playback controls.

The options to add shortcuts to commonly used folders to the Start menu has been added back, as well as the setting to show the taskbar on all displays in a multi-monitor configuration.

Apps
Some built-in apps have received significant overhauls in this build, often using the new Mica material introduced in WinUI 2.6 in their user interface. File Explorer has a new toolbar, replacing the previously used ribbon, which allows easy access to frequently used file operations, as well as sort, view and selection options. New menus have also been introduced, which include a mini-toolbar with common operations on the top or bottom, depending on the location of the cursor when the menu was opened.

The Settings app has been completely redesigned, introducing a layout that is similar to Microsoft Edge settings. The new settings app shows the main categories on the left side, while the right side shows the active page content. Unlike the previous iteration, the new design makes great use of consistent acrylic blocks stacked on top of each other.

The Store app has also been updated, although the new version is not included by default and has to be updated to first.

Lock screen
This build introduces a new login experience. The time is now centered in the upper half of the lock screen. The controls on the login screen, such as text boxes and buttons have also been updated to fit in with Microsoft's new design language.

The progress screen now has a black background instead of the user's accent or default blue color and has been updated to use a bolder font. Similarly, the security options screen shown after pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del also uses a black background, although it is virtually unchanged otherwise.

User Account Control
User Account Control prompts have been updated in a similar fashion to the rest of the operating system. The new prompts for apps signed by a known publisher are now gray rather than blue, while prompts for other apps use less vibrant color shades than in previous versions.

Other changes

 * Snip and Sketch has been slightly redesigned in order to float from the side of the screen and have rounded corners.
 * The icons for virtual desktops and Widgets have been redesigned since build 21996.
 * Widgets panel now respects the user's 12/24 hour time settings.
 * The "account information" tile in the top right corner of Widgets now displays the Microsoft account's profile picture.
 * When using the SE SKU, a data security warning message may be displayed on the top right of the desktop.
 * The reported version string has changed from "Dev" to "21H2".
 * User Account Control dialogs have been redesigned.

General

 * repeatedly crashes in Safe mode.
 * File Explorer's window chrome does not render properly when dark Windows mode is combined with light app mode. The text and window buttons will appear white on a white window when the window is active, resulting in them being near invisible.
 * Pressing F7 in the Start menu, taskbar or taskbar flyouts shows a caret browsing dialog.

Taskbar

 * The animation for changing the taskbar icon alignment is broken in this build.
 * The transition between two adjacent taskbar thumbnails does not render.
 * Windows Terminal shortcuts within the Win + X menu are hard-coded to the stable version of the application and are broken if it's removed.
 * The taskbar may stop accepting input after a while, requiring the user to restart the Windows Explorer process.
 * Some apps such as winver may show without any icon in the taskbar.
 * Hitbox of the Show Desktop button does not reach all the way to the corner.

Desktop Window Manager

 * The taskbar may become fully transparent when installing graphics drivers.
 * Window frames appear squared under some configurations or during the close animation.
 * The red background of the Close button when hovered or pressed may not fill the entire corner, leaving a thin line around it.
 * There are multiple glitches with application windows that use the DWM to expand the former glass frame into their client area, such as the Windows Mobility Center.
 * When not maximized, only a shadow or window frame is shown, although the taskbar thumbnails are rendered correctly.
 * When maximized, the window contents are shown correctly, however, the background may become fully transparent.
 * Dropdown menus may fall back to square corners in some applications after being shown once with rounded ones.

Others

 * Some users may get Windows 10-style Settings, File Explorer, and dropdown menu (even Start Menu) in fresh installation. Updating via Windows Update isn't affected with this problem.