Il widget di Facebook Messenger sbarca su Windows 11, ma solo per gli Insider

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Vito Laminafra
Il widget di Facebook Messenger sbarca su Windows 11, ma solo per gli Insider

Windows 11, l'ultima versione del sistema operativo di Microsoft, supporta diversi widget: Microsoft ha annunciato ormai da diverso tempo il supporto a widget di terze parti, ma per il momento è possibile personalizzare Windows 11 utilizzando esclusivamente i widget di default, come meteo, notizie o borsa. A tal proposito, vi consigliamo di dare uno sguardo alla nostra guida su come personalizzare Windows 11.

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Fortunatamente però qualcosa si sta muovendo, e in una recentissima versione preview di Windows 11 è arrivato finalmente il primo widget di terze parti: si tratta del widget di Facebook Messenger, l'app di messaggistica dell'azienda. Il widget è davvero semplice e permette di dare uno sguardo alle chat recenti, con tanto di indicatore per i messaggi non letti.

Per utilizzare il widget è necessario scaricare e installare l'ultima versione dell'app Facebook Messenger dal Microsoft Store. Oltre a questo, è però necessario utilizzare una particolare versione di Windows 11 destinata esclusivamente agli utenti che hanno aderito al programma Insider, che permette di provare in anteprima versioni non ancora perfette del sistema operativo.

Per poter provare il widget di Messenger è necessario utilizzare Windows 11 build 25284, rilasciata da Microsoft solo per utenti che fanno parte del programma Insiders nel canale Dev. Per tutti gli altri utenti, bisognerà attendere il rilascio di questa versione del sistema operativo sul canale stabile.

Windows 11 build 25284 non si limita però ad aggiungere solo il widget di Messenger: l'aggiornamento infatti risolve una serie di problemi e bug, ma allo stesso tempo ne introduce di nuovi, soprattutto per computer ARM (motivo per cui sconsigliamo di installarlo su macchine principali). Di seguito, il changelog e i problemi noti di Windows 11 build 25284.

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • Fixed an issue where right clicking on certain icons in the hidden icons flyout would make the flyout dismiss rather than bringing up the context menu for that icon.

[Search on the Taskbar]

The fixes only apply for Windows Insiders who received one of the different treatments for how search looks on the taskbar that began rolling out to Insiders with Build 25252:

  • Fixed an explorer.exe crash which was impacting some Insiders, related to the search box in the taskbar.

[Input]

  • When search suggestions are triggered while using the Pinyin IME, keyboard focus will now stay on the current candidate. To move focus to the search suggestions, press Tab.

[Windowing]

  • Fixed an issue for PCs with touch, where when using certain apps in full screen mode it wasn't possible to swipe down from the top of the screen to make the title bar appear.

[Other]

  • Fixed an issue which was causing certain apps to hang or crash when saving files as PDF in the last few builds.
  • Fixed an issue where using the cast option in an app may unexpectedly not show any devices in recent builds.

[General]

  • [NEW] Some Insiders may have issues accessing websites and other resources via VPN connections. See this forum post for details and how to workaround the issue.
  • IMPORTANT: Some Arm64 devices may fail to resume from sleep/hibernate when running Build 25281, experiencing a hang at the OS boot logo. To bypass this bug, please use the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to roll your device back to the previous build. Instructions can be found here: ms/WinRERollback.
  • Using Windows Hello to sign in with facial recognition may not work on Arm64 PCs. A workaround for this is to use the Hello PIN path.
  • Some users are experiencing longer than expected update times installing recent builds. We are actively investigating this issue.
  • We're investigating reports that some Insiders are experiencing freezes when using the browser and certain other apps after the previous Dev Channel flight.

[Widgets]

  • [NEW] Third-party widgets may occasionally disappear from the widgets board. They can be re-added by clicking refresh or by re-pinning them from the widgets picker.
  • [NEW] Third-party widgets may occasionally get unpinned when the Microsoft account is used to sign-in multiple Windows 11 devices.
  • [NEW] The undo button on the widget pinned/unpinned toast notification sometimes doesn't work.

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • The taskbar is sometimes cropped in half when using the tablet-optimized taskbar. You may also see this issue on secondary monitors.

[Search on the Taskbar]

The following known issues only apply for Windows Insiders who received one of the different treatments for how search looks on the taskbar that began rolling out to Insiders with Build 25252:

  • There is an issue where you will be unable to change taskbar search box to show as icon only via taskbar settings in some cases. To work around this issue, first change to a different option and then after, you should be able to choose to show as icon only.

[Task Manager]

  • Some dialogs may not render in the correct theme when applied from Task Manager Settings page.
  • The data content area of the Processes page may flash once when theme changes are applied in the Task Manager Settings page.

[Windows Spotlight]

The following known issues only apply for Windows Insiders who received one of the different treatments of Windows Spotlight that began rolling out to Insiders with Build 25281:

  • [NEW] Clicking on a secondary monitor does not dismiss the full screen experience.
  • [NEW] Spotlight wallpaper doesn't show the correct resolution on multiple / mixed resolution monitors.
  • [NEW] In some cases, people are not getting a consistent refresh on a daily basis.