Microsoft 365 Copilot Pro: Microsoft is making major changes to the Copilot feature in Windows 11. The keyboard shortcut to activate Copilot is being removed as Copilot becomes more like a traditional app. This change promises better functionality and customization for users.
Here are the features listed in a table format:
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Resizable Window | Users can adjust the size of the Copilot window to fit their screen and multitasking needs. |
Movable Window | Copilot can be moved around the desktop for better organization and productivity. |
Snap Functionality | The window can be snapped into different positions for easier use alongside other applications. |
Keyboard Shortcut Removal | The WIN + C shortcut to open Copilot will be retired as it transitions to a traditional app. |
Traditional App Experience | Copilot will act more like a traditional app, allowing for improved functionality and customization. |
Managed Commercial Devices Exclusion | Changes will not apply to managed commercial devices or versions other than Windows 11 Home. |
In a recent update to the Windows 11 Insider build (22635.3785), Microsoft introduced new ways to interact with the Copilot feature. Previously fixed in position, Copilot can now be resized, moved, and snapped like any other app. This update aims to offer a more flexible and user-friendly experience.
Right now, Copilot sits on the side of the desktop with limited customization options. The new features will let users drag and expand the Copilot window, position it over or beside other open apps, and enjoy a smoother workflow.
On June 19, 2024, Microsoft 365 Copilot Pro added several changes to build 22635.3785:
These enhancements were driven by user feedback collected during the preview phase of Copilot in Windows 11. By treating Copilot as a traditional app pinned to the taskbar, Microsoft 365 Copilot Pro can develop and optimize it more effectively, responding to user needs and preferences.
These changes will not apply to managed commercial devices. Devices running versions other than Windows 11 Home, especially those managed by IT administrators, will not receive the new Copilot experience.
As part of Copilot‘s transition to an app, Microsoft 365 Copilot Pro is retiring the WIN + C keyboard shortcut. This change will take effect with the latest update to build 22635.3785. The decision to remove the shortcut aligns with the goal of making Copilot more app-like and less dependent on specific shortcuts.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Pro‘s latest update to Windows 11 marks a significant shift for the Copilot feature, enhancing its functionality and usability. By evolving into a traditional app, Copilot can now be resized, moved, and snapped, providing users with greater flexibility and control. The removal of the WIN + C shortcut signifies this transition, making way for a more integrated and user-friendly experience.
Stay updated with Windows Central for more news on Copilot and other Windows 11 features.
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