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Hey liby! In Windows 11, you can launch Microsoft Copilot using the keyboard shortcut Windows + C. This opens Copilot as a sidebar on the right edge of your screen, providing quick access to its features. You can also use tools like PowerToys to remap an existing key to launch Copilot. For example, you can assign the 'Apps/Menu' key to trigger the Windows + C shortcut, effectively creating a single-key launcher for Copilot. Check this link for some more details: https://allthings.how/how-to-assign-a-microsoft-copilot-key-on-any-keyboard-in-windows-11/ Hope this helps! 🧠 |
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In the Gif demonstration, I noticed this feature similar to a global launcher (very much like Raycast). Is it just the focusing effect of the introduction video?
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