Announcing new builds for 8 May 2026
8 Mei 2026 om 21:13
Hello Windows Insiders,
We continue to expand the rollout of the new WIP changes to those channels already announced. We have not yet begun moving Insiders in Canary 29500 Series Channel or Beta Channel to the new WIP experience just yet, although we expect this to happen in the coming weeks.
As a reminder, if you are in the Beta Channel and looking for best continuity of all existing features, we encourage you to consider moving to the Dev Channel prior to taking the new Beta experience. See the WIP changes rollout blog for more information.
New builds this week
Today we are releasing newΒ Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds.Β As a reminder, all Insiders can find the release notes for your device based on the new channel system, even if you havenβt moved yet.Β This is to make finding build information as easy as possible during the transition. See your channel release notes here:
Touchpad improvements bring new gesture capabilities including automatic scrolling, gesture speed controls, accelerated scrolling, and optional single-finger scrolling support.[/caption]
- Beta (Including Beta Channel):Β Build 26220.8370
- Experimental (Including former Dev Channel): Build 26300.8376
- Experimental (26H1) β Including former Canary 28000 series: Build 28020.2075
- Experimental (Future Platforms) β Including Canary 29500 series:Β Build 29585.1000
Notable new features:
[Touchpad]
Release channel: Experimental Weβre adding new gesturing-related functionality to precision touchpads in Settings. The new features should be widely available across applications, with the exception that WinUI3-based UI requires new WinAppSDK versions for complete functionality - we're in the process of bringing the necessary changes to versions 1.8 and 2.0.- Scroll / zoom speed: control the baseline speed for these gestures
- Automatic scrolling: scrolling continues indefinitely without lifting your fingers. Activate by either bringing your fingers near the edge of the touchpad while scrolling, or holding them still and pressing harder (requires hardware support).
- Accelerated scrolling: repeatedly scrolling increases their speed, allowing quick traversal of long documents.
- Single-finger scrolling: perform a vertical scroll with a single finger starting from the left or right side of the touchpad.