Users are now receiving the Windows 11 KB5011563 cumulative update from Microsoft. It’s an optional upgrade that arrives right before the April Patch Tuesday update. Changes to notification delivery and a few fixes are included in the latest Windows 11 release. Here’s a closer look at the specifics.
What’s New in Windows 11 KB5011563 Build?
The new Windows 11 KB5011563 build largely affects the notification delivery mechanism, which now displays up to four messages at once. Calls, reminders, alarms, and other types of notifications will be sent. The new Windows 11 KB5011563 build largely affects the notification delivery mechanism, which now displays up to four messages at once. Calls, reminders, alarms, and other types of notifications will be sent.
Three high-priority notifications and one routine notification will be displayed to users at the same time. This is the same new feature that debuted in Windows 11 Build 22000.588 for Insiders and was expected to make its way into the latest KB5011563 upgrade. The new update, which bumped the build number of Windows 11 to 22000.593, largely consists of bug fixes. It resolves the issue where a Microsoft OneDrive file loses focus when the Enter key is used when renaming it.
When “Widgets” is searched in the latest Windows 11 release, it will also take you to the related Settings page. There is a workaround for the problem, which stops auto-starting for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps while also addressing the issue of Windows startup time increasing.
The latest Windows 11 update addresses the issue of blue screens of death by fixing a stop error (0xD1, DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL) in the DirectX kernel (BSOD). The update also includes a number of bug patches, which you can read about in the Microsoft blog post linked here.
You may find the update by going to Settings -> Update & Security -> Windows Update and searching for it. To emphasize, this is an optional update; if you choose, you may avoid it and wait for the necessary April patch, which will be released soon.