Windows 11 Canary Build 29565 Brings Big Feedback Hub Fixes
Microsoft is rolling out a new update for the Windows 11 Canary Channel that directly addresses how testers report bugs and share suggestions. Build 29565 focuses on making the Feedback Hub significantly easier to navigate and use daily. Instead of introducing massive new features, this early release targets practical design refinements that save time and solve several annoying interface issues testers have actively reported.
The update fixes the feedback app interface
The main highlight of this release is version 2.2604.101.0 of the Feedback Hub. Microsoft completely updated how its application handles window sizes. The app will now remember the exact dimensions you set during your last session. You no longer have to manually resize it every time you open a new window to read reports.
Navigation is also getting a practical upgrade. You can finally use the physical back button on your computer mouse to move between different pages inside the app. This simple addition makes browsing through various bug reports much faster and feels more natural.
The company also fixed a confusing bug that was hiding posts from the wider community. If you noticed fewer reports than usual recently, this update restores full visibility. Finally, users relying on the Chinese display language will see upvote buttons formatted correctly, resolving a visual glitch that made the app harder to navigate.
Beyond the feedback improvements, Build 29565 includes a few minor adjustments across the operating system. Testers will notice a smoother Bubbles screensaver on monitors with higher refresh rates, along with smaller peek views in the sharing menu to prevent accidental clicks.
This release also builds on the new touchpad and security tweaks that rolled out to the testing channel recently. Don’t forget, the company is also revamping its Windows 11 Insider program.
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