The KB5032288 update for Windows 11 has been made available, containing version 22631.2792 with enhancements and resolutions for eleven issues. Notable fixes include addressing a File Explorer bug where windows appear in the foreground without content and resolving an issue causing Microsoft Store apps to become unresponsive.
Windows 11 users have the choice to install an optional update starting in December.

In the Windows 11 build 22631.2792 update delivered through KB5032288, Microsoft introduced several enhancements and fixes. One notable addition is the ability to designate Windows Spotlight as the default desktop background.
Copilot on Windows for multiple monitors can be accessed by selecting the taskbar button for the desired display location.
The Alt + Tab command with Copilot was made accessible to a limited audience, but Microsoft plans to introduce it more widely in the near future.
Copilot’s new features include the option to request Microsoft AI ten times with a local account before requiring login with a verified account like Microsoft Account or Azure Active Directory.
Windows 11 enhancements and upgrades
- Microsoft made improvements to the speed of opening Copilot in the taskbar and fixed a bug related to the app icon in the KB5032288 update for Windows 11.
- Other improvements and resolutions for software issues.
- IE mode in Windows 10 had a bug where it would freeze when navigating with the cursor in an empty text box and pressing the left arrow.
- Dynamic Lighting in the 22631.2792 compilation was enhanced to be more energy-efficient.
- The issue of slow cursor movement during screenshots has been fixed.
- The Widgets notification badge positioning in the taskbar was fixed.
- Issue preventing the file Explorer shortcut menu from opening when pressing Shift + F10 has been fixed.
Download and install the KB5032288 update manually.
You can manually download the KB5032288 update for Windows 11 from this link. Follow the step-by-step instructions provided on the Microsoft Update catalog page.
When you visit the Microsoft Update catalog, you will find various updates. Look for the patch that works with the KB5032288 update for your Windows 11 version.
Choose the “transfer” option next to the desired version for downloading from Windows 11.
Right-click on the link and choose “save as” to initiate the download.