Windows 11 Beta expands “Live subtitles” to support five additional languages: Learn more
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows 11 to Insiders in the Beta channel and added live subtitle support for five more languages.
“Language support has been expanded to include Danish, English (Ireland), French (Canada), Korean, and Portuguese (Portugal),” Microsoft said in a blog post.
The technology giant also fixed several bugs and problems during the update.
In the new version, it fixed an issue where the touch keyboard would not correctly recognize the available hardware keyboard in some cases, as well as an issue that caused Live Captions to crash on first launch due to an issue affecting registry data retrieval.
It also fixed an issue that caused the Add Language menu icon and label for live captions to overlap.
In addition, the company has also added features to the improved speech recognition language files to improve performance and provide extra-language filtering to limit incorrect subtitles for speech that is not in the subtitle language.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has introduced a new feature called “Gallery” in File Explorer so that users can easily access their photo collection in Windows 11.
“We’re introducing Gallery, a new feature in File Explorer designed to make it easier to access your photo collection. The content you see in Gallery is the same as the All Photos view in Photos,” Microsoft said in a blog post.
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