What's new for developers in the latest update of UWP on Xbox One
The latest update of Universal Windows Platform (UWP) on Xbox One contains the following new features, updates to existing features, and bug fixes.
Xbox no longer supports x86 app development or x86 app submissions to the store.
UWP on Xbox One apps can now support navigating back to the previous app. To do this, subscribe to the Windows.UI.Core.SystemNavigationManager.BackRequested event and set the Handled property to false in your event handler.
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For compatibility reasons, this functionality is available only to apps that are built with the most recent release of UWP on Xbox One.
Development consoles now launch Dev Home as the default home experience. This lets you get right to work without the need to click through from the retail Home screen. Dev Home now includes a quick action to launch the retail Home screen. Also, a new setting allows you to make retail Home the default experience.
The Dev Home user interface now includes the following productivity enhancements:
- Important data like IP address and recovery version is now displayed at the top of the screen for visibility.
- Dev Home now has a tabbed UI that groups tools into logical sets, allowing quick navigation.
- Quick-action buttons on the first tab of Dev Home allow fast access to the most commonly used actions.
The Windows Device Portal (WDP) now includes additional support for console settings.
Switching the type of your UWP title between "App" and "Game" allows you to test game scenarios without publishing to the store. In Dev Home, select the app in the Games & Apps pane, press the View button on the controller, select App details and then change the type to "App" or "Game".
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- UWP on Xbox One
- You can now capture a screenshot of the console. For more information about taking a screenshot, see the /ext/screenshot reference topic.
- The tool can deploy a loose file build of your app. For more information about loose file builds, see the /api/app/packagemanager/register reference topic.
- Developer files on your console can be accessed from File Explorer on your development PC. For more information about accessing files through File Explorer, see the /ext/smb/developerfolder reference topic.