New Windows 10 preview makes useful security and accessibility tweaks

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Another fresh preview build for Windows 10 has rolled out to fast ring, and while there are no massive changes, it includes some useful
tweaks on security front, as well as to Narrator, screen reading tool built into operating system.Build 18309 (for update which will land in
password-less PC.Remember in last build (18305) that Microsoft introduced ability to sign in to Windows 10 using your smartphone rather than
able to benefit from password-less logins
also available across all versions of Windows 10 (and not just testers with Windows 10 Home).Nifty narrationMicrosoft has been working on
new accessibility tricks for some time now, and Narrator has witnessed a raft of improvements in this build.That includes ability to add new
voices in other languages without having to go through trouble of downloading language packs
ease of access front, Microsoft has added 11 new mouse pointer sizes under Cursor and Pointers settings, to make for 15 choices in total.As
ever, a number of other fixes have been applied to cure glitches and bugs, including a crashing issue which occurred when using an Xbox
controller with PC.The new Windows Sandbox (another feature introduced in last build which allows you to quickly fire up an isolated
better support for high DPI displays.Also worth noting is fact that when installing Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Education editions,
The voice assistant will still be present when setting up Windows 10 Home from scratch, though.Microsoft also took time to remind folks that