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Microsoft puts final touches on a gaming keyboard that’s a godsend for the ASUS ROG Ally and other gaming handhelds

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Microsoft puts final touches on a gaming keyboard that’s a godsend for the ASUS ROG Ally and other gaming handhelds

What you need to know

  • Microsoft just released Windows 11 Build 22631.4387 to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel.
  • The update adds the ability to details from a connected smartphone through the Start menu.
  • A new Gamepad keyboard also makes its way to Windows 11 with this build, making it easier to enter text using a controller.

Windows 11 Insiders in the Release Preview Channel have some nifty new features to test and provide feedback on to Microsoft. If your PC is on Windows 11 Build 22631.4387, which just shipped to Windows Insiders, you can now see content from your smartphone directly in the Start menu of your PC. That menu will now show the battery status, connectivity, and other key information from your phone. Microsoft has also continued its testing of a new Gamepad keyboard with this Windows 11 Insider build.

Some features in the Windows Insider build roll out gradually, so you may not see them right away. The ability to see key information from your phone and the new Gamepad keyboard are among the features rolling out gradually. The Gamepad keyboard is arguably the biggest addition in this build, since it makes it much easier to type while using a controller. The Gamepad keyboard lets you use the X button for backspace, the Y button for the spacebar, and supports button accelerators. The keyboard keys are aligned vertically (as opposed to the staggered look of a physical keyboard) within the Gamepad keyboard.

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