
Microsoft recently tested Windows 11 Build 27975 with Windows Insiders in the Canary channel. This update includes several general improvements and bug fixes designed to improve system stability for Insiders. Notably, the update addresses an issue in recent builds that impacted touch keyboard startup reliability, potentially preventing some users from using touch input properly.
Regarding security features, the update fixes a Windows Hello PIN issue that prevented some devices from working after upgrading. Previously, affected users needed to reset their PIN to restore biometric login; this improvement significantly improves the convenience of unlocking their devices. Additionally, the update addresses a critical bug in System Settings. An issue that previously caused the Settings app to crash when viewing drive properties through Settings > System > Storage or the right-click menu in File Explorer has been fixed.
As a Canary channel update for developers and tech enthusiasts, this release continues Microsoft's rapid testing strategy. While the changelog doesn't mention new features, the targeted fixes for existing issues demonstrate Microsoft's dedication to Insider feedback.