The latest Windows 11 preview build, known as KB5032292, has been released to the Beta channel, bringing some exciting updates for users who utilize a stylus and other enhancements. A major step forward is the inclusion of the ability to write directly in text boxes in Windows 11 using Windows Ink, expanding the feature to more regions. Users in English (Australia), English and French (Canada), English (India), and English (United Kingdom), among other regions, will now be able to enjoy this functionality.

Additionally, Windows Ink has seen improvements in its recognition technology and has added new gesture controls, including gestures to select, join, or split words, delete a word, and insert a new line. The Task Manager has also undergone changes in this beta release, with Microsoft emphasizing improved process grouping for running processes. Furthermore, notifications for Microsoft accounts are now available on the home page of the Settings app.

This update is particularly significant for stylus users, as it expands the support for direct writing in menus to more territories worldwide. This feature is a time-saving addition for users of convertible laptops who use them as tablets. Microsoft aims to further develop this functionality in the future, with the ultimate goal of allowing stylus writing anywhere in Windows 11.

Lastly, the improved process grouping in Task Manager promises to provide better visibility into the operation of a Windows 11 system, making it a valuable tool for troubleshooting performance issues. Overall, the latest preview build of Windows 11 brings several important updates and enhancements that are set to benefit users across the globe.

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