Xbox One Dashboard: Alpha Ring Update 170206-2328 mit Familien- und Kindereinstellungen

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Das neue Xbox One Dashboard Alpha Ring Update 170206-2328 mit Familien- und Kindereinstellungen ist da.

Xbox Insider im Alpha Ring können ab sofort die Familien- und Kindereinstellungen ausprobieren. Dabei können Erwachsene und Eltern bestimmen, wie lange ihre Kinder an welchem Tag die Konsole nutzen dürfen.

HOW TO GET IT
• If your console is in Instant-On mode and you have been selected to receive the update, it will download and install the update and reboot to standby.
NOTE: Once the update is available to you, you can manually begin the update by launching the Guide and navigating to All Settings > System > Updates.
• If you have been selected to receive the update and your console hasn’t downloaded and installed the update by 4:00 AM PST 2/10/2017, you will be prompted to do so at that time.

DETAILS
OS version released: rs_xbox_dev_flight.170206-2328
Available: 6:00PM PST 2/9 (1:00AM GMT 10/2)

NEW FEATURES:
You can now enable screen time limits for any child accounts in your family on Xbox One.

To get started…
1. Navigate to https://account.microsoft.com/family.
2. For a child who has logged in to the Xbox One previously, select the screen time link to the right of their profile. If you do not have a family set up, or a child in your family, you will need to invite them by selecting the Add a child button.
3. After you select the screen time link, you’ll be taken to the screen time page where you can enable screen time limits for the child, and adjust daily allowance and time limits.
4. Once configured, your settings will be applied to your child’s account when they log in to your Xbox One enrolled in the Xbox One Update Preview.

NOTE: When your child runs out of time, they will be signed out of their profile until a parent grants more time by entering their passkey on the Xbox One, or by configuring screen time settings at https://account.microsoft.com/family. When the time limit expires, it will not turn off the Xbox One.

If you encounter any issues or have feedback, please let us know via Report a problem.

FIXES:

  • Home
    Resolved an issue which caused the Home screen to flash briefly after signing in with automatic sign-in enabled.

KNOWN ISSUES:

  • Cortana
    Cortana may be too responsive to phrases which sound like “Hey Cortana”. The development team is continuing to tune and improve this.
    Cortana may take a long time to respond when activated while playing certain games.
    Scheduled Cortana reminders will not provide a notification if the user who created the reminder is signed in, but not the current active user.
  • Ubisoft Club
    When launching the Ubisoft Club app, the screen automatically starts scrolling down, and prevents the user from scrolling back up.
  • EA Access
    The EA Access app may indicate you are not an EA Access subscriber when you are. This does not affect your ability to download or play games from the Vault, or receive discounts on EA titles.
  • Guide
    Microsoft Edge webpages which have been pinned on the Guide Tab fail to launch the webpage.
  • Screen Dimming
    The screen may dim after a short amount of time while viewing videos in certain apps (Hulu Plus).
  • Settings – Ease of Access
    When enabling the Mono output setting in Ease of Access – Audio, Settings becomes unresponsive, crashes, and fails to launch on subsequent attempts.
    Workaround: To launch Settings, perform a hard reset (hold down the button on the front of the console for five seconds until it fully powers down, then power it back on).
  • Settings – Display & sound
    The Audio output page is under construction and some of the new settings are not yet functional. New support is planned for Dolby Atmos for home theater, Dolby Atmos for headphones, and more in upcoming builds. An announcement will be made when these new features are ready to try out; enabling these settings now will have no effect.
  • IGN
    The IGN app launches and immediately crashes to Home.
  • Wireless Display
    The Wireless Display app fails to launch and immediately crashes to Home.
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7 Kommentare Added

  1. Thakki 133350 XP Elite-at-Arms Silber | 10.02.2017 - 09:14 Uhr

    Klar… jetzt wo Nintendo eine wunderbare Lösung angekündigt hat, muss MS nachziehen 😀 Gut, dass es kommt!

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  2. Zielfahnder 77640 XP Tastenakrobat Level 4 | 10.02.2017 - 09:14 Uhr

    Das würde auch mal zeit, ich habe das sehr vermisst seit der x360!

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  3. Michu0609 18005 XP Sandkastenhüpfer Level 4 | 10.02.2017 - 09:44 Uhr

    Hoffentlich bekommt meine Frau davon nichts mit ^^

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  4. Erik Seidel 54865 XP Nachwuchsadmin 6+ | 10.02.2017 - 09:59 Uhr

    Das begrüße ich sehr. Mein 8-jähriger spielt zur Zeit einfach zu viel Resident Evil 7.

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  5. cycloop 80170 XP Untouchable Star 1 | 10.02.2017 - 12:09 Uhr

    Ich bin erstmal aus der Beta draußen, nachdem ich meine Xbox redeten müsste. War noch nie so instabil. Ich konnte keine Spiele spielen geschweige den Feedback geben. Ich warte jetzt lieber.

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  6. DerZeroCool 80985 XP Untouchable Star 1 | 10.02.2017 - 13:01 Uhr

    ich hoffe die switch xbox button funktion kommt bald

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  7. Ix moDSta xI 15475 XP Sandkastenhüpfer Level 3 | 10.02.2017 - 14:37 Uhr

    Ach, dafür war das Update. Naja, brauch ich nicht unbedingt. Brauche für mich selbst keine Kindereinstellungen…oder vielleicht doch? xD

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