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This build continued the refinement of the File Explorer, which was undergoing its most significant overhaul in a decade. It introduced a tabbed interface, similar to a web browser, allowing users to manage multiple folders within a single window. Additionally, Build 22622.5 improved the navigation pane’s layout, making it easier to access pinned folders and cloud storage providers like OneDrive. Suggested Actions

One of the most notable features of this beta build was the re-introduction of the tablet-optimized taskbar. Designed to provide more screen real estate when a device is used as a tablet, the taskbar would automatically transition between two states: "Collapsed" and "Expanded." The collapsed state hid most icons to prevent accidental touches, while the expanded state offered larger, touch-friendly targets. File Explorer Improvements pt_windows_11_version_#beta_with_update_22622.5...

Another productivity enhancement in this version was "Suggested Actions." When a user copied a phone number or a date, Windows would trigger a small pop-up menu suggesting relevant tasks—such as making a call via Teams or adding an event to the Calendar. This reflected Microsoft’s broader goal of using AI-lite features to streamline workflows. Under-the-Hood Stability This build continued the refinement of the File

The release of Windows 11 Build 22622.5 (specifically within the KB5015885 update) marked a significant moment in Microsoft’s development cycle. This version was part of a "dual-track" rollout strategy where the 22622 series had new features turned on by default, while its counterpart, 22621, kept them off. The Return of Tablet-Optimized Taskbars Suggested Actions One of the most notable features

In summary, Windows 11 Build 22622.5 was less about radical reinvention and more about surgical refinement. It bridged the gap between a desktop-first OS and a mobile-friendly interface, setting the stage for the modern, fluid experience users see in Windows 11 today.