KB5058502: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated June 29, 2025
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Overview
KB5058502 is a preview update for Windows 11 released for OS Builds 22621.5413 and 22631.5413. This update includes various quality improvements and feature enhancements for Windows 11 versions 24H2, 23H2, 22H2, and 21H2. The update introduces new features and improvements across multiple system components including Copilot, taskbar customization, widgets, and Windows Share functionality.
General Purpose
The update delivers several key improvements and new features. It enhances Windows Copilot integration with new keyboard shortcuts and voice interaction capabilities. The taskbar receives policy configurations allowing administrators to manage app pinning. The update improves web search provider support in Windows Search for the European Economic Area. A new FAQ section is added under Settings > System > About page. The Lock screen weather widget now supports customization. The Windows Share experience is enhanced with a new tray interface for file sharing. The update also addresses various system performance and stability issues, including fixes for input handling, voice access, and memory management.
General Sentiment
The update appears to be focused on feature enhancements and quality improvements rather than critical fixes. The additions to Windows Copilot and taskbar management show Microsoft's continued focus on improving user experience and administrative control. While there are some known issues with CJK font rendering, the overall sentiment towards this preview update is positive, with most changes being quality-of-life improvements and feature additions rather than critical fixes.
Known Issues
- There are reports of blurry or unclear CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text when displayed at 96 DPI (100% scaling) in Chromium-based browsers
- The issue affects text rendering clarity and alignment of CJK characters at standard display scaling
- A temporary workaround is available by increasing display scaling to 125% or 150%
- Microsoft is investigating this issue and will provide updates when available
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