The Windows 11 KB5010414 cumulative patch update is part of Microsoft's plan to upgrade Windows 11 with new features in addition to the main feature updates.
The Windows 11 KB5010414 cumulative patch update is now rolling out to users of the production channel, and it's a big release with several new features. Unlike typical monthly updates, this update is part of Microsoft's plan to upgrade Windows 11 with new features in addition to the main feature updates. It brings support for new taskbar features such as "AirDrop" and clocks on multiple monitors. In addition, there are a bunch of general improvements and fixes that make it a significant update.
Windows 11 KB5010414 is an optional update, so it won't actively download or install unless you explicitly click the Get Update button. Those who choose to install it will indirectly help Microsoft test next month's Patch Tuesday, and be considered "explorers". Remember, you can get the same set of change updates later in the March 2022 Patch Tuesday.
A new feature in Windows 11 called "AirDrop" will reduce the need to move back and forth between applications when you want to share an application's window during a Microsoft Teams meeting. Microsoft Teams.
According to Microsoft, the new window sharing experience in the Windows 11 taskbar can result in fewer interruptions during online meetings. To get started with it, you'll need to hover over the app in the taskbar and click on the new button that allows you to share a window with others in a meeting. When you share the screen, you can always click the "Stop Sharing" button, or switch to another application by clicking "Share this window".
Microsoft says this new feature will be useful for sharing PowerPoint slides with any video conferencing application (support for third-party applications is coming soon).
In addition, Microsoft is introducing support for a new mute and unmute button for the Windows 11 taskbar. This new feature will be very handy for users who frequently meet on Teams.
As you can see in the screenshot, you will be able to access the new mute or unmute toggle directly from the taskbar. This feature persists throughout the call, allowing you to mute/unmute the Teams microphone from anywhere, even if there are several windows open on the screen. It is currently only supported by Teams, but Microsoft may also introduce support for third-party applications through an API.