Windows 10 Mobile Build 14342 release: support for Edge swipe gestures

  

Computer store news: Last week Microsoft released Windows 10 Build 14342 for the PC side, but what consumers feel a little confused is that the mobile version is not online. Today, Microsoft has finally launched Windows 10 Mobile Build 14342 for Windows Insider's Fast Channel users, which includes some new features. If you have already installed the same version of Windows 10 on your PC, you will be familiar with these changes.


Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 14342 Update:

Support for swiping gestures in Edge browser: from Windows 10 Mobile, consumer The strongest requirement of the Microsoft Edge browser is to return to the swipe gesture to switch between forward and backward. In the latest version, you can swipe anywhere on the page to go back to the previous page.

Apps for websites: As discussed in Build 2016, you will be able to redirect open applications when visiting certain websites. This is a new feature and the list of supported apps is still expanding. Users can manage it by setting the System > Apps for websites option. More information on this will be announced in the future.

Feedback Hub Improvement: User feedback says that you don't know which subdirectories to choose when submitting feedback and suggestions. Now when you create new feedback, the Feedback Hub recommends categories and subcategories based on the description of the title and user input. If you think the recommendation is correct, click Confirm to populate the menu to get feedback from the right engineer as quickly as possible.

In addition, Microsoft also said that the version number 10.0.14342.1001 is displayed as 10.0.0.1001 due to system bugs. The other media consulted Microsoft on the matter and the answer was a metadata tag issue.



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