It's the second Tuesday of the month, making it Patch Tuesday. In fact, if you love updating Microsoft products (and who doesn't?), this should be your favorite day of the month. This is because every supported Microsoft product in existence gets updates. For Windows 11, there's still only one version, although there will be a second supported version later this year.
If you are using Windows 11 version 21H2, you will get KB5012592 with build number 22000.613. You can download manually here.
First of all, the changelog doesn't actually say what's new. The only emphasis is that there are security fixes, and of course that includes everything we got in last month's "D" week update, which is optional. The big difference here is that the Patch Tuesday update is mandatory, so if you skipped that one, this one will be installed automatically at some point.
Microsoft did release a video with all the new content, and there's some substance. Windows 11 can now display four toast notifications at once, three of which are high priority and one is normal priority. Additionally, if you search for a widget, you will be taken to its settings page.
OneDrive has a fix worth noting. Previously, renaming a file would cause the file to lose focus. You have to click on the file to select it again, which isn't a serious problem, but it is annoying. This update has fixed the issue.
This is it. There's actually nothing here that wasn't included in the March preview update, at least according to the changelog.
You can get today's update by going to Windows Update and checking for updates, or you can download the file from the update directory and install it manually. Or you can ignore it and it will be installed automatically at some point.
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