The April updates for Microsoft's Surface tablets have launched, and features similar characteristics to the March update.
For the Surface with Windows 8 Pro tablet, the firmware and driver updates include resolving an issue with the on-screen touch navigation in the UEFI boot menu, connectivity issues between the Surface Type and Touch cover, support for 106/109 keyboards, and problems with airplane mode which would disable the Wi-Fi driver.
The Surface with Windows RT's update all revolves with connectivity issues. The first improvement is with the Wi-Fi's handling a wide range of access points and resolves system crashes once again caused by Wi-Fi issues.
The updates are similar to the March update for both Surface tablets as both addressed fixes to Wi-Fi reliability such as conditions under roaming.
To manually install the updates, the following steps may be performed:
- Open PC Settings, by swiping in from right edge (or, if using a mouse, point to upper-right corner of screen),
- Tap or click Settings.
- Tap or click Change PC settings,
- Under PC settings, tap or click Windows Update,
- Tap or click Check for Updates.
If trouble persists in installing the updates for either tablets, click here.
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