Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8376 released

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The Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8376 introduces new precision touchpad settings, allowing users to control scroll speed and enable edge scrolling without third-party tools. It also includes important stability fixes for File Explorer, improving path handling, file size display, and rename operations. Additionally, schools can now upgrade Windows 11 Home to Pro Education for free using a simple command prompt script, streamlining device management for IT departments. Background patches enhance system performance and reliability, although users should be aware that these experimental features may change as Microsoft tests their viability



Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8376 released

Build 26300.8376 finally gives precision touchpad users direct settings to control scroll speed, enable edge scrolling, and toggle single finger navigation without relying on third party utilities. File Explorer gets much needed stability patches that fix broken path handling in the address bar, display file sizes using proper units, and stop fighting with rename operations. Schools can now push a free one way upgrade from Windows 11 Home to Pro Education through a simple command prompt script, which saves IT departments from buying expensive licenses just to manage classroom devices. Background fixes also clear up notification hangs and shortcut loading issues while Microsoft gradually rolls out these experimental features to test how they hold up under real world use.

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8376 released @ NT Compatible