

We fixed a window rendering issue that causes content in a window to flash frequently when multi-plane overlay (MPO) is used.We fixed a window rendering issue that causes content in a window to flash frequently when FlipEx is used.We fixed an issue that prevents users from adjusting or turning off the touchpad because of administrative settings.We fixed an issue that might cause a device to stop responding during hybrid shutdown.We fixed an issue that might cause applications to stop working while you type Japanese characters using the Microsoft Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) in compatibility mode.We fixed an issue that causes video playback to be out of sync in duplicate mode when you use multiple monitors.We fixed an issue that makes high dynamic range(HDR) screens appear much darker than expected.We fixed an issue that prevents the icon for a Toast collection from appearing in the Action Center if the icon file’s URI contains spaces.

We enabled administrators to use a Group Policy to enable extended keyboard shortcuts, including Ctrl+S, for users in Microsoft Edge IE Mode.We fixed an issue with zoom that occurs when using Microsoft Edge IE Mode on devices that use multiple high-DPI monitors.This update includes the following improvements: For the longest support times, however, an upgrade to Windows 11 is needed, although the hardware requirements mean that this will not be an option for everyone.Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing 20H2 Build 19042.906 (KB5000842) to the Release Preview Channel for those Insiders who are on 20H2 ( Windows 10 October 2020 Update). With Microsoft having been forcibly installing Windows 10 version 21H2 on computers since the beginning of the year, and these systems will be supported for some time to come. The company points that that: "Customers who contact Microsoft Support after this date will be directed to update their device to the latest version of Windows 10 to remain supported". These editions will no longer receive security updates after May 10, 2022. Windows 10 Pro for Workstations, version 20H2

This applies to the following editions * of Windows 10 released in October of 2020: Windows 10, version 20H2 will reach the end of servicing on May 10, 2022. In a support article on its product lifecycle page, Microsoft advises users: The Home, Pro, Education and Pro for Workstation releases of Windows 10 version 20H2 all reach end of service on - just one month from now. In all, there are four editions of Windows 10 that reach end of support at the same time.
