Windows 10 20H1 build 18945 is now available with new Cortana Beta app, WSL 2 improvements

Laurent Giret

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Following the accidental release of the internal Windows 10 build 18947 earlier this week, the Windows Insider team is ending this week on a more positive note by flighting the build 18945 today. This new 20H1 preview build introduces the new Cortana Beta app that was hidden in recent 20H1 builds, though be aware that it will only be available for Insiders in the US.

This new Cortana Beta app supports the conversational UI that’s already available on iOS and Android, though some features from the “old” Cortana are still missing for now. The app is still a work in progress, but decoupling Cortana from the OS will allow Microsoft to iterate faster on it.

The build 18945 also brings some improvements for the new Windows Subsystem for Linux, including the ability to connect connect to your WSL 2 Linux networking applications using localhost. The new File Explorer Search experience that debuted back in May with the build 18894 will also roll out to all Fast Ring Insiders, Microsoft said today.

Last but not least, those of you looking to try the new Phone screen feature in the Your Phone can now do so with more 9 new Android smartphones from Samsung. You can find the full list of what’s new in the build 18945 below.

What’s new in Build 18945

Introducing a new Cortana experience for Windows 10

We are beginning to roll out a new Cortana experience for Windows 10 as a Beta to Windows Insiders in the U.S. This new experience features a brand-new chat-based UI that gives you the ability to type or speak natural language queries.

Showing the new Cortana app – she’s just added something to the groceries list, and responds to the next question with what’s playing at the movies.

It supports most of the Cortana features people enjoy using on Windows, such as Bing answers, Assistant conversations, opening apps, managing lists, and setting reminders, alarms, and timers. And we’ve added some new features we think people will enjoy:

  • Cortana now supports both light and dark themes in Windows.
  • We have created a new, less intrusive screen for “Hey Cortana” queries so you can stay in the flow while you work.
  • We have updated Cortana with new speech and language models, and significantly improved performance – making it faster and more reliable than ever before.

Not all the features from the previous Cortana experience are available just yet. As a Beta, we plan to add more features over time with updates to Cortana from the Microsoft Store.

To get started, choose the Cortana icon on the taskbar next to the search box. You can also leverage the speed and convenience of voice with improved speech recognition by simply saying “Hey Cortana”*. You may need to sign-in with your account to get started.

*Note: This requires enabling this functionality in Settings > Voice activation privacy settings  – Talk to Cortana. 

If you’re an Insider in the U.S. and are not seeing the new experience, please be patient as we’re slowing rolling it out. Additional markets and languages will become available at a later date. You must be signed in to use Cortana. Historically, there were quite a few skills that could be used unauthenticated (Bing answers, open apps, Assistant conversations) but this is no longer the case. Only limited skills are currently supported in the new experience. Don’t worry we’ll be bringing back many skills over the coming months.

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Improvements: Added connecting via localhost to WSL 2 Linux apps from Windows and global WSL configuration options

You’ll now be able to connect to your WSL 2 Linux networking applications using localhost. For example, the image below shows starting a NodeJS server in a WSL 2 distro, and then connecting to it in the Edge Browser with localhost.

The Microsoft Edge browser connected to a NodeJS server running inside of a Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distro.

Additionally, we’ve added global configuration options for WSL. These are options that will apply to each of your WSL distros. This also allows you to specify options that relate to the WSL 2 virtual machine (VM), as all your WSL 2 distros run inside of the same VM. The most exciting option that you’ll get access to in this build is being able to specify a custom Linux kernel!

For the full details on what’s new in this release, check out What’s new for WSL in Insiders Preview Build 18945 on the Windows command line blog.

Accessibility Improvements

Narrator now provides a more efficient reading experience when reading messages in Outlook or Windows Mail

When the message is opened, Scan Mode will turn on automatically. This allows the user to use their arrow keys to read the message in addition to all other Scan Mode hotkeys to jump through the text of the message.

Email messages like newsletters and marketing content are often formatted using tables to visually represent the look of the message. For a screen reader user, this information is not needed while reading the message. Narrator now recognizes some of these situations and will remove the information about the table to allow you to quickly move through the text contained in the message. This lets you to be much more efficient while reading these types of email messages.

Known issues

  • The cursor may not move to the location last read as Narrator auto-reads when an Outlook message is opened while in Scan Mode.
  • Narrator will start reading when replying to a message. Press the control key and move to the top of the message to write your reply.

Narrator’s Outlook folder reading has been enhanced for an optimal triaging experience

As you read through your emails in Outlook, such as the inbox, Narrator now reads the information more efficiently. Each line item now starts with the status of the email, such as unread, forwarded, etc., followed by the other columns, such as from, subject, etc. Column headers will be silenced and columns with no data or that have the default (expected value) will be silenced, such as normal importance or unflagged, etc. While in Outlook, headers can be turned back on by pressing Narrator + H which will toggle their reading on and off.

Text cursor indicator

Have you ever had an issue finding the text cursor in the middle of a large amount of text, during a presentation, or on the screen in an educational setting? The new Text cursor indicator will help you see and find the text cursor wherever you are at any time! Select from a range of sizes for the text cursor indicator and make it a color easy for you to see. Or, personalize the color of your text cursor indicator to your personal preference. In the Ease of Access settings, open the new Text cursor page, turn on the text cursor indicator, and never lose track of your text cursor ever again!

Text cursor setting page with the option to use it enabled. Off to the side, there’s an example of how it looks hovering over text in Notepad.

Known issues

  • Text cursor indicator color and size might not persist when you sign in. To work around that, simply turn off and turn on the “Use text cursor indicator” setting again.
  • Occasionally, you might see that the text cursor indicator stay on the screen or reappear after the app has been closed or the page contents have scrolled away.

Updated File Explorer search rolling out to all Insiders

Over the next few days, the new File Explorer search experience will be rolling out to all Insiders in the Fast ring! Thanks everyone who’s shared feedback so far and helped us to improve the experience. Please don’t hesitate to share any other comments – you can file feedback for this area under Files, Folders, and Storage > File Explorer in the Feedback Hub.

Showing the new dropdown that appears when you type in File Explorer’s search box.

Your Phone app – Expanding phone model support for Phone screen

We are continuing to expand support for Phone screen. Today, we’re excited to announce the feature availability for these devices:

  • Samsung Galaxy A6, Samsung Galaxy A7, Samsung Galaxy A9, Samsung Galaxy A10, Samsung Galaxy A20, Samsung Galaxy A30, Samsung Galaxy A50, Samsung Galaxy A70, and Samsung Galaxy S8 Active

If you have any of these devices, try out Phone screen and give us your feedback. We will continue to expand this list of devices over time.

As usual, this build also brings a list of bug fixes and general improvements, as well as a couple of known issues, and you can learn more details on our separate post. It’s nice to end the week with a new Windows 10 build, and we’re looking forward to seeing how this new Cortana Beta app will evolve over the coming weeks.