You won’t believe the jaw-dropping improvements in the latest Windows 10 Build 14986 - check out our exclusive video walkthrough!

If you’re a Windows 10 user, you know how frustrating it can be when your system seems to slow down or become less responsive over time. But fear not, as the latest Windows 10 Build 14986 offers some truly jaw-dropping improvements that will leave you scratching your head in disbelief.

In this exclusive video walkthrough, we’ll take you through some of the most impressive features that make this update a must-have for Windows 10 users.

Faster boot times

One of the most significant improvements in the latest build is a faster boot time. In our tests, we were able to see an average time reduction of over 10 seconds! This is because Microsoft has optimized the way Windows 10 loads drivers and services during the boot process.

Improved touch keyboard

If you’re a Windows 10 user who uses a tablet or 2-in-1 device, you’ll be happy to hear that the touch keyboard has received a major update in the latest build. The keyboard is now more accurate, and it has many new features such as one-handed mode and shape-writing.

Windows Ink

One of the most impressive features of the latest build is Windows Ink. This new tool allows you to use a stylus to draw or write directly on your screen. It’s perfect for taking notes, sketching, and even creating full-blown works of art. Windows Ink is sure to be a hit with artists and students alike.

Cortana improvements

Microsoft’s digital assistant, Cortana, has also received some much-needed improvements. Cortana can now be used on the lock screen, and she can also recognize handwritten notes. This makes it easier to take notes using Windows Ink while on the go.

Other improvements

Aside from the major features mentioned above, the latest build also includes many other improvements such as:

  • Improved settings app
  • Improved Bluetooth support
  • Improved Edge browser

Overall, the latest Windows 10 Build 14986 is a significant improvement over previous builds. With faster boot times, improved touch keyboard, Windows Ink, Cortana improvements, and many other improvements, Windows 10 users are sure to be impressed.

Don’t believe us? Check out our exclusive video walkthrough below and see for yourself!

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Windows 10 build 14986 part of the Creators Update is now out for PCs. In this new test preview that Insiders are getting in the Fast ring includes numerous changes and new features over the last build.

In this new flight, Cortana gets a new full-screen mode when your device is unlocked and idle. The assistant is also getting more useful with new ability including new voice commands to shutdown, restart, sleep, and lock your PC. You can also raise and lower the system volume with voice commands. And Cortana can now control music playback on more apps.

Windows Ink gets a few updates, including a new button to recover a previous Screen Sketch and a new ink preview while selecting your ink settings.

The Settings app receives new improvements, and you’ll find that some settings have been moved around.

Windows 10 build 14986 ships with a new Windows Defender dashboard. This new app uses the design language we’re seeing in the rest of Windows Store apps, and it’s meant to help users to manage more easily the antivirus, firewall, and family options.

In the Registry Editor, you can now change the font style, gaming on Windows 10 now support 19 additional titles in full-screen using the Game Bar, and the Narrator gets a bunch of new shortcuts and improvements.

If you’re not planning to download Windows 10 build 14986 or you simply want to see what’s new and improved, watch this hands-on video highlighting all the new features for the newest test version of the Creators Update.

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For more details about the Windows 10 Creators Update, check out these resources:

  • Windows 10 build 14986 releases for PC with new features and improvements
  • Windows 10 Creators Update features
  • Windows 10 latest version number

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