Introduction

Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5570 to the Dev Channel, introducing a suite of features aimed at enhancing user control, productivity, and accessibility. This update reflects Microsoft's commitment to refining the Windows experience by incorporating user feedback and advancing technological integration.

Profanity Filter Toggle in Voice Typing

A significant addition in this build is the ability to manage the profanity filter within the voice typing feature. Previously, Windows automatically censored profane language by replacing it with asterisks. With the new toggle, users can choose to disable this filter, allowing voice typing to transcribe speech verbatim, including any profanities.

To adjust this setting:

  1. Press INLINECODE0 to open voice typing.
  2. Click the settings icon.
  3. Toggle the "Filter profanity" option on or off.

This enhancement empowers users to have more authentic and contextually appropriate transcriptions, catering to diverse communication needs.

Click to Do: Enhanced Pen Shortcuts

For users with pen and inking capabilities, the "Click to Do" feature offers customizable pen shortcuts to streamline task management. This feature is currently available in preview for Windows Insiders on Windows 11 version 24H2 in the Dev and Beta Channels on Copilot+ PCs.

Users can configure the pen's shortcut button to open Click to Do using different gestures:

  • Single-click
  • Double-click
  • Press and hold

To set up this feature:

  1. Navigate to INLINECODE1 .
  2. Assign the desired gesture to open Click to Do.

Additionally, Click to Do can be added to the pen menu, providing quick access alongside other applications.

Improved Windows Search

Windows Search has been enhanced to provide more relevant results, especially for users signed into OneDrive with a work or school account (Entra ID). The search functionality now prioritizes keyword matches within the text of cloud files, excluding images, thereby streamlining the search experience.

This improvement is part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to integrate cloud services seamlessly with local search functionalities, enhancing productivity for enterprise users.

Accessibility Enhancements

The Accessibility flyout in Quick Settings has been reorganized to group assistive technologies into categories based on user needs:

  • Vision
  • Hearing
  • Motor
  • Mobility

This logical grouping simplifies navigation, allowing users to quickly identify and enable the appropriate accessibility features.

Technical Details and Implications

Profanity Filter Toggle:
  • Technical Implementation: The toggle modifies the behavior of the voice typing feature, allowing for real-time transcription of speech without automatic censorship.
  • User Impact: Users gain control over the transcription output, ensuring that the text reflects their speech accurately, which is particularly beneficial in contexts where precise language is essential.
Click to Do:
  • Technical Implementation: Integration with pen hardware allows for customizable shortcuts, enhancing the functionality of the pen beyond traditional input methods.
  • User Impact: Users experience increased efficiency by accessing task management tools directly through pen gestures, reducing reliance on keyboard and mouse inputs.
Improved Windows Search:
  • Technical Implementation: Enhanced indexing and search algorithms prioritize text content in cloud files, improving the relevance of search results.
  • User Impact: Users benefit from faster and more accurate search results, particularly in professional environments where quick access to documents is crucial.
Accessibility Enhancements:
  • Technical Implementation: The reorganization of the Accessibility flyout involves UI adjustments to group related features logically.
  • User Impact: Users with disabilities can more easily find and activate the assistive technologies they require, improving overall usability.

Conclusion

Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5570 introduces meaningful enhancements that prioritize user control, productivity, and accessibility. By allowing users to manage the profanity filter in voice typing, offering customizable pen shortcuts, improving search functionality, and reorganizing accessibility features, Microsoft continues to refine the Windows experience to meet diverse user needs.

As these features are currently in the preview stage, user feedback will be instrumental in further refining their functionality and ensuring they meet the community's expectations.

Note: This build is available to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. Users are encouraged to provide feedback through the Feedback Hub to assist in the development process.