

User crash data and system app crash data is now being reported Scrollbar fix for Windows Subsystem for Android Settings compatibility page The game controls user education dialogue for apps with compatibility shims enabled New compatibility shims in the Windows Subsystem for Android Settings appĪpps that update toast notifications instead of using progress toasts have better behaviour New compatibility shim to allow apps to maintain aspect ratio but still support resizeĪccessibility improvements to the Windows Subsystem for Android Settings app General reliability fixes, including improvements to diagnostic sizes New toggle to view/save diagnostic data in the Windows Subsystem for Android Settings app Improved dialogue when an unsupported VPN is detected The new suite of shims is available to toggle in the Windows Subsystem for Android Settings app which enables better experiences in several appsĬompatibility for games with joysticks (mapped to WASD)Ĭompatibility for aiming in games with arrow keysĬompatibility for sliding in games with arrow keysĪndroid minimum window size defaulted to 220dp

Improved general stability, performance, and reliability Windows Subsystem for Android updated with Chromium WebView 100Īdded support for Android NetworkLocationProvider in addition to GpsLocationProvider New video hardware decoding (VP8 and VP9)įixes for full-screen Android apps and auto-hidden Windows taskbar Reduced flicker when apps are restored from minimized stateĪpps are not restarted when devices come out of connected standby on recent Windows builds Improvements to Android app notifications appearing as Windows notifications Windows taskbar now shows which Android apps are using a microphone and location Simpleperf CPU profiler recording now works with Windows Subsystem for Android Updated Windows Subsystem for Android Settings app: redesigned UX and diagnostics data viewer added Windows Subsystem for Android updated to Android 12.1Īdvanced networking on by default for newer 圆4 Windows builds With the flexibility of having apps in windowed mode and all of the great Windows resize and snap features, this makes multitasking within Android apps even easierĪ new "Partially running" system setting was added to the WSA Settings app, which runs the subsystem with minimal resources but apps launch quicker than the "As needed" mode Picture-in-picture mode supported! For apps that use the Android PIP feature, the subsystem now supports this behaviour. Microsoft bumped the new version of Windows Subsystem for Android up to 2301.40000.7.0 this includes a major update to the Android version which includes many new features.
