This week Microsoft released a new Windows 10 Redstone 5 build for Windows Insiders, and for Windows Mixed Reality users the last few builds have had major issues. The previous build 17666 didn’t work with Windows Mixed Reality controllers when in immersive apps (also called exclusive mode) plus there were issues with the out of the box experience and black screens.

When Microsoft released 17672 the released notes said that the problems continued with this build:

After completing the Windows Mixed Reality First Run experience, OOBE is black. Motion Controllers are also not recognized in exclusive apps. If you need your Mixed Reality experience to be working it is advised you not take this build until these issues are fixed.

If you complete the setup for a Windows Mixed Reality headset on this build, the headset will remain black until it is unplugged and reconnected to the PC.

However build 17672 actually fixed the problems and now this build works well with WMR. Microsoft updated the release notes yesterday:

  • [UPDATED 5/18] We fixed the issue causing OOBE to be black after completing the Windows Mixed Reality First Run experience.
  • [UPDATED 5/18] We fixed the issue causing the headset to remain black until it is unplugged and reconnected to the PC if you complete the setup for a Windows Mixed Reality headset.

So now it seems like Windows Mixed Reality should work ok with the current Redstone 5 build, that is not to say Microsoft won’t break it again in a future build!

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