![]() ![]() To start, select the Copilot in Windows button on the taskbar (or press WIN + C). ![]() Copilot in Windows uses the same Microsoft account (MSA) or Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account you used to sign in to Windows. Note that Azure AD will change to Microsoft Entra ID.Ĭopilot in Windows appears as a side bar on the right of your screen. “Write a story about a dog who lives on the moon.” “Summarize this website.” (This works for the active tab in Microsoft Edge.) You can ask questions or take actions, such as: It will not overlap with desktop content or block open app windows. “Make me a picture of a serene koi fishpond with lily pads.”Ĭopilot in Windows with Bing Chat generates responses that are contextual and improves your experience in Windows. To learn what Bing does with your data, go to Microsoft Privacy Statement. To learn how Microsoft develops AI technology responsibly, see Microsoft’s commitment to responsible AI. Note The update to Windows 11, version 22H2 coming on September 26, 2023, will be broadly available to Windows customers around the world. Copilot in Windows will start to release in preview to a select set of global markets. It is our intention to continue to broaden availability over time. New! This update adds an enhanced volume mixer to Quick Settings. Using it, you can customize audio for each app separately. You can also swap audio devices whenever you want. The new keyboard shortcut (WIN + CTRL + V) gets you to the volume mixer fast. It is also easier to turn on the Windows Spatial Audio experience. A new quick access list shows you all the spatial audio technology installed on your device. ![]() To find more spatial sound technology, such as Dolby and DTS, go to the Microsoft Store. New! This update adds “never combined” mode. In this mode, you can view application windows and their labels on the taskbar separately. To find this feature, go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar behaviors.Set Combine taskbar buttons and hide labels to Never. ![]() Also, there is a separate setting for turning this on for other taskbars when you use multiple monitors. ![]()
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