According to Microsoft, Windows 10 build 14931 doesn’t introduce any new features or visual change. However, this flight brings native support for USB Audio 2.0 devices with an “inbox class driver”. This is in the early stages, so not all the features are included. Build 14931 also updates for three built in apps, including the Feedback Hub app which now brings a dark mode option and a few other minor changes in the settings page. In the new version of Maps, you can now check traffic to your home or work locations by using the new Traffic icon in the app bar. In addition, Maps now supports a dark theme, and you can even change your map to a dark theme. Then there is a new update for the Skype app. In this new version, you send and receive SMS and MMS messages directly from your PC. However, you need to set Skype as your default messaging app for Windows 10 Mobile.

Known issues for Windows 10 build 14931

Alongside the new improvements, Microsoft is also listing a few minor known issues for build 14931, including a problem with Narrator and Groove Music not working correctly together. Oracle’s VirtuaBox will crash at launch, optional components don’t work in this flight, using the keyboard to navigate the Settings app also doesn’t work, and some apps and games will cause blue screen. Microsoft has published the complete list of fixes and known issue for build 14931 at the Windows Blog. Windows 10 build 14931 for PC is available immediately through the Fast (and Slow) ring. The new preview will download and install automatically, but you can always force the update from Settings > Update & security > Windows Update and clicking the Check for updates button. Update, October 5th, 2016: Microsoft announced the availability of Windows 10 build 14391 to the Slow ring. In addition, with the release of the update KB3195841, the company is also addressing an issue with Groove Music and Narrator, and you can also use the keyboard keys to navigate the Settings app. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.