Introducing a new Copilot key for Windows 11 PCs
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Published 2024-01-04
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All Comments (21)
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this will age well when they rebrand bing chat ai 17 more times
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I feel like the animation team did a better job than the production team for Windows... January 5, 2024 1:48AM
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hm if only they made copilot a standalone app instead of making it a web-based app that opens microsoft edge for no reason..
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NO. We have the windows key. You get ONE dedicated key, Microsoft. No more.
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textbook example of not knowing what your audience wants
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Please, don't. You already removed the right Control key. Isn't that enough cruelty?
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I am very glad that Windows has decided to help raise Linux adoption
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nobody needs or wants this feature, especially if it's going to end up replacing a key on most keyboards
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As my 2024 could not be any worse, Microsoft never fails to disappoint
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Microsoft is once again putting ALL their eggs into one basket... Let's find out if this time around it sticks, or if this will disappear as all other attempts in the last 10 years by Microsoft to catch the "next big thing". I mean, does anyone remember Cortana? Live Tiles? Universal Windows Platform? Mixed Reality? and all other projects that Microsoft poured so much time and effort, to then just abandon after they realized it wasn't the big hit they wanted those thing to be?
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Microsoft never fails to disappoint
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ah yes more reasons to switch to linux
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Now this Is a step in the right direction to make Windows obsolete
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I like how this video is unlisted, as if they KNOW it's not going to be popular.
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Might as well as add a dedicated button for all your apps at this point. Copilot should be a hotkey, win + something.
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Oh yes, cant wait to remap this key on every computer i own!
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I think the approach to copilot should be like an assistant, like a fusion of clipper and Cortana
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how to kill an OS in 5 years…
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I'm still using my ancient IBM M keyboard without the Windows key, I'll think I'll also be able to live without this upgrade.
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It makes as much sense as the Windows 8 Start screen