In this release, build 22623.703 includes the new Taskbar designed for touch-enabled devices. The System Tray receives a new styling update that will affect all icons and improvements for File Explorer. Also, this flight and build 22621.703 also ship with a bunch of fixes.

Windows 11 build 22623.703

Starting on build 22623.703, Windows 11 re-introduces the new Taskbar designed for touch-enabled devices. The updated version of the Taskbar will automatically transition to tablet mode when disconnecting or folding the keyboard on a convertible device. (The feature won’t be available on laptops or desktops.) The Taskbar offers two modes: “collapsed” and “expanded.” The “collapsed” state hides all the icons except those essential ones from the system tray, giving you more space and preventing you from accidentally invoking the Taskbar when holding your tablet. In the “expanded” state, the Taskbar is optimized for touch with bigger icons. You can easily switch between the two states by swiping up and down on the bottom of your device. You can always control these experiences on Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar behaviors with the “Automatically hide the taskbar when using your device as a tablet” setting.

Taskbar

In this update, you will also find updates to the System Tray that brings a rounded focus and hover treatment on all icons in the lower right. Also, the taskbar should no longer flash because of changes in the system tray in non-table-optimized scenarios. Microsoft fixed an issue causing parts of the taskbar or its icons like search to get stuck in the wrong theme’s colors when switching between light and dark themes. And date and time should no longer get stuck cutting off on the side of the screen from system tray changes.

Start menu

The Start menu isn’t getting significant changes, but the Windows team has fixed an issue causing Start menu crashes and addressed an issue where the Start menu recommended section might unexpectedly show one column instead of two. Also, if you change the app associated with a particular file type, the icon for any of those file type displayed should now update in the recommended section.

File Explorer

As part of the File Explorer changes, the Home page now searches more recently opened Microsoft 365 cloud files, shows recent file activity for cloud files when in the details view, and you can now search cloud files using additional file properties such as file location, extension, and activity. In addition, the File Explorer search will now show results as you type. The full search results page will update live without needing to press enter.

Windows 11 fixes for builds 22623.703 and 22621.703

These are the fixes that the Windows team is shipping with builds 22623.703 and 22621.703. As part of the known issues, Microsoft is looking into issues with the tablet-optimized Taskbar and audio problems.

Install build 22623.703

If you want to download and install the Windows 11 build 22623.703, you need to enroll your device in the Beta Channel using the “Windows Insider Program” settings from the “Update & Security” section. Once you enroll the computer in the program, you can download build 22623.703 from the “Windows Update” settings by clicking the Check for Updates button. However, you will need a device that meets the minimum system requirements to receive the update if you are new to the Windows Insider Program. If the device receives build 22621.703, you can check again for updates to download build 22623.703. 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.