Microsoft fixes keyboard bugs, screen flickering, and crashes in Surface Pro 10

Microsoft has released a new firmware update for the Surface Pro 10, its business-focused tablet with Intel processors. The release includes several important fixes for various issues, like keyboard bugs, system crashes when using external monitors, screen flickering, and more.

Here is the changelog:

  • Security:
    • Addresses a fingerprint authentication bypass security vulnerability to prevent spoofing attacks.
    • Addresses potential security issues that may allow escalation of privilege, denial of service, or information disclosure.
  • Reliability:
    • Resolves an issue where the keyboard stops responding after the device comes out of hibernation.
    • Fixes an issue where the Surface Pro Flex Keyboard battery may stop charging while the device is asleep.
    • Improves stability by fixing blue screen issues related to using extended monitors.
    • Fixes interface issues between the graphics and camera to ensure stable performance.
    • Reduces screen flickering that could potentially lead the device to stop responding or restart.

Here is the list of new drivers:

Windows Update Name Windows Device Manager
Intel Corporation - Extension - 32.0.101.6737 Intel(R) Graphics - Extensions
Intel Corporation - Display - 32.0.101.6737 Intel(R) Graphics - Display adapters
Surface - Extension - 2.131.28.0 Surface Type Cover v7 Firmware Update - Extensions
Surface - USB - 1.115.30.0 Surface Type Cover v7 Fingerprint UDE Controller - Universal Serial Bus controllers
ELAN Finger Print - Biometric - 4.15.12412.20033 ELAN WBF Fingerprint Sensor - Biometric devices

Here is extra information about the release:

Supported Configurations Surface Pro 10 for Business (non-5G version)
Supported Windows Versions Windows 11 version 23H2 and newer
How to get the update Windows Update
Surface Support website (manual installation)
Update Size 1GB (manual installation only)
Additional Steps The update does not require additional steps before or after installation
Known Issues The update does not contain any known bugs

The tenth-generation Surface Pro for Business has a six-year lifecycle, and Microsoft plans to end its support on April 9, 2030.

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