Two of the fixes made in version 20H1 were back-ported by Microsoft to version 1903 (Release Preview, build 18362.263). 

The first fix is about an emoji bug. More specifically, dragging the emoji panel is extremely laggy and in some cases, the window can’t be closed or stopped.

Here’s how some users describe the issue:

Found an interesting bug in Windows 10 1903 with the Emoji window. The window now floats over the screen and can’t be closed or stopped.

Windows 10 users complained about it for some time now, and it seems that Microsoft is finally solving it.

Weird dragging bug with UWP apps on 1809-17763.404

The emoji window is still painfully and inhumanly slow though, so don’t even touch that if you don’t want a headache

If you can’t get the update right away, the only resolution to this problem for now is to stop moving your mouse. When the emoji window will get to the drag destination, you will be able to close it.

The second fix is about a Start Menu bug. After updating to 1903, some users encountered a weir bug that made the taskbar auto-hide when trying to open the Start Menu.

The issue is pretty annoying and users are disappointed with the update:

You’ll be happy to know that both issue have been fixed by Microsoft and they are coming with the Kb4505903 (OS build 18362.263) in the Release Preview ring.

Just did a fresh install of 1903. Must say, I’m disappointed with the buggy search and startmenu.

I’m facing this issue since i update to 1903 May update and i didn’t find any solution if someone face it before and had a solution, If the taskbar set to auto hide and try to open start menu or any kind of pop up menu it’s hide and while pop up the menu.

The cumulative update should arrive to all Windows 10 users in a couple of days.

If the advices above haven’t solved your issue, your PC may experience deeper Windows problems. We recommend downloading this PC Repair tool (rated Great on TrustPilot.com) to easily address them. After installation, simply click the Start Scan button and then press on Repair All.

Still having issues? Fix them with this tool:

SPONSORED

  • emojisFix Start Menulagging issuewindows 10

Email *

Commenting as . Not you?

Comment