Windows Insiders Ship Build 29595.1000 With Screen Tint, Braille Support and Voice Isolation
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Updated · Windows Blog · May 22
Windows Insiders Ship Build 29595.1000 With Screen Tint, Braille Support and Voice Isolation
10 articles · Updated · Windows Blog · May 22
Build 29595.1000 for Future Platforms and Canary 29500 devices arrived alongside Build 28020.2149, extending this week’s Windows 11 Insider preview rollout.
Experimental-channel additions center on accessibility: a new screen tint overlays the entire display to reduce eye strain from bright, saturated screens.
Narrator now supports HID-standard refreshable braille displays with plug-and-play USB setup and Bluetooth pairing, cutting extra configuration for braille users.
Voice Access also gains Voice Isolation, which filters nearby voices and background noise on-device so commands are recognized more accurately in shared spaces.
The release continues Microsoft’s transition to a new Windows Insider channel system, though Canary 29500-series devices have not yet fully moved to the new WIP experience.
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