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## Windows Insider Release Notes
HoloLens 2 Windows Insider builds are full of new features and improvements. Sign up for Windows Insider Fast or Slow flights to test them out!
Here's a quick summary of what's new:
As of our [Windows Holographic May 2020 Update](hololens-release-notes.md) release all of our release preview feautres are now generally avalible! Make sure to [update your HoloLens](hololens-update-hololens.md) to get all the latest features.
- Support for FIDO2 Security Keys to enable secure and easy authentication for shared devices
- Seamlessly apply a provisioning package from a USB drive to your HoloLens
- Use a provisioning packages to enroll your HoloLens to your Mobile Device Management system
- Use Windows Autopilot to set up and pre-configure new devices, quickly getting them ready for productive use. To participate in the program you'll need to meet a few requirements. While the program is in preview mode you'll need to be using Microsoft Intune. You'll need to use a tenant that is flighted for HoloLens. Lastly you'll need to have installed an insider preview buildon your HoloLens 2. To praticipate in the preview of this new program send a note to hlappreview@microsoft.com to join the preview.
- Dark Mode - HoloLens customers can now choose the default mode for apps that support both color schemes! Based on customer feedback, with this update we are setting the default app mode to "dark," but you can easily change this setting at any time.
- Support for additional system voice commands
- An updated Cortana app with a focus on productivity
- Hand Tracking improvements to reduce the tendency to close the index finger when pointing. This should make button pressing and 2D slate usage feel more accurate
- Performance and stability improvements across the product
- More information in settings on HoloLens about the policy pushed to the device
Once you've had a chance to explore these new capabilities, use the Feedback Hub app to let us know what you think. Feedback you provide in the Feedback Hub goes directly to our engineers.
### FIDO 2 support
Many of you share a HoloLens with lots of people in a work or school environment. Whether devices are shared between students in a classroom or they're checked out from a device locker, it's important to be able to change users quickly and easily without typing long user names and passwords. FIDO lets anyone in your organization (AAD tenant) seamlessly sign in to HoloLens without entering a username or password.
Read the [passwordless security docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-authentication-passwordless-security-key) to get started.
### Provisioning package updates
Provisioning packages let you set HoloLens configuration through a config file rather than going through the HoloLens out of box experience. Previously, provisioning packages had to be copied onto HoloLens' internal memory, now they can be on a USB drive so they're easier to re-use on multiple HoloLens and so more people can provision HoloLens in parallel.
1. To try it out, download the latest version of the Windows Configuration Designer from the Windows store onto your PC.
1. Select **Provision HoloLens Devices** > Select **Provision HoloLens 2 devices**
1. Build your configuration profile and, when you're done, copy all files created to a USB-C storage device.
1. Plug it into any freshly flashed HoloLens and press **Volume down + Power** to apply your provisioning package.
### System voice commands
You can now access these commands with your voice:
- "Restart device"
- "Shutdown device"
- "Brightness up"
- "Brightness down"
- "Volume up"
- "Volume down"
- "What is my IP address?"
- "Take a picture"
- "Take a video" / "Stop recording"
If you're running your system with a different language, please try the appropriate commands in that language.
### Cortana updates
The updated app integrates with Microsoft 365, currently in English (United States) only, to help you get more done across your devices. On HoloLens 2, Cortana will no longer support certain device-specific commands like adjusting the volume or restarting the device, which are now supported with the new system voice commands above. Learn more about the new Cortana app and its direction on our blog [here](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2020/02/28/cortana-in-the-upcoming-windows-10-release-focused-on-your-productivity-with-enhanced-security-and-privacy/).
There's currently an issue we're investigating that requires you to launch the app once after booting the device in order to use the "Hey Cortana" keyword activation, and if you updated from a 18362 build, you may see an app tile for the previous version of the Cortana app in Start that no longer works.
### Dark mode
Many Windows apps support both dark and light modes, and now HoloLens customers can choose the default mode for apps that support both. Once updated, the default app mode will be "dark," but can be changed easily. Navigate to **Settings > System > Colors to find "Choose your default app mode."**
Here are some of the in-box apps that support Dark mode!
- Settings
- Microsoft Store
- Mail
- Calendar
- File Explorer
- Feedback Hub
- OneDrive
- Photos
- 3D Viewer
- Movies & TV
### Windows Autopilot for HoloLens 2
This Autopilot program supports Autopilot self-deploying mode to provision HoloLens 2 devices as shared devices under your tenant. Self-deploying mode leverages the device's preinstalled OEM image and drivers during the provisioning process. A user can provision the device without putting the device on and going through the Out-of-the-box Experience (OOBE).
When a user starts the Autopilot self-deploying process, the process completes the following steps:
1. Join the device to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
2. Use Azure AD to enroll the device in Microsoft Intune (or another MDM service).
3. Download the device-targeted policies, certificates, and networking profiles.
4. Provision the device.
5. Present the sign-in screen to the user.
For full information about Autopilot, see [Windows Autopilot for HoloLens 2 evaluation guide](hololens2-autopilot.md).
We'll be updating this page again with new features again as we release them to Windows Insider builds.
### FFU download and flash directions
To test with a flight signed ffu, you first have to flight unlock your device prior to flashing the flight signed ffu.