Microsoft just released Windows 10 Preview build 14931 to Insiders on the Slow Ring. This version of the build includes the same features the Fast ring version but also introduces a few bug fixes and system improvements.

Here’s what’s fixed in Windows 10 Preview build 14931 for Insiders on the Slow Ring:

  • FIXED: While using Narrator and Groove Music, if you navigate to the progress bar while a song is playing then Narrator will continually speak the progress of the song e.g. update with the current time of the progress bar every second. The result is you will be unable to listen to the song or hear any other control you navigate to.
  • FIXED: For keyboard users, using tab to navigate the Settings app will not work in this build. The arrow keys should work as a temporary workaround.

Windows 10 Preview build 14931 is not the latest release available to insiders on the Fast Ring, as they’re currently using build 14936. But that’s completely normal as Microsoft usually pushes a build before the latest one to Insiders on the Slow Ring.

FIXED: While using Narrator and Groove Music, if you navigate to the progress bar while a song is playing then Narrator will continually speak the progress of the song e.g. update with the current time of the progress bar every second. The result is you will be unable to listen to the song or hear any other control you navigate to.

FIXED: For keyboard users, using tab to navigate the Settings app will not work in this build. The arrow keys should work as a temporary workaround.

As a reminder, build 14931 introduced SMS for Skype Preview and native Audio 2.0 support along with a few app updates. It also fixes some known system issues but introduces a few problems of its own.

If you’re a Windows Insider on the Slow Ring, just go to the Settings app and check for updates in order to receive this build.

In case you’ve installed Windows 10 Preview build 14931 on your computer and encountered some problems, let us know about them in the comments below.

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