Microsoft has introduced a new feature for Copilot in Windows 11 that the community has been eagerly awaiting. chatbot available in a larger side window in the operating system.
Support for expanding your Copilot footprint, You can use the platform’s chat with a larger and easier to view interface.. You can also return to the original view if you want.
Some requests came from the company to change the service interface, which works from a shortcut in the right corner of the screen. This feature was already available in Copilot, which runs directly on Microsoft Edge, the company’s official browser.
We heard you! #Windows Copilot now launches in an expanded window to give you more chat space.
You can resize and easily switch back to a slimmer side-by-side window! Keep your feedback coming… pic.twitter.com/Pv5oJh9YTo— Shilpa Ranganathan (@ShilpaRan) February 6, 2024
Confirming the launch was Windows corporate vice president Shilpa Ranganathan in a post on X (formerly Twitter) yesterday (06). According to him, the brand continues to accept criticism and suggestions from the community about the assistant in order to continue improving the platform.
To activate the new view, Update your Microsoft Edge browser and restart your computer.
Copilot will have more news soon
In response to an X user asking about a full-screen version of Copilot, Ranganathan stated that Microsoft was working on it in other window sizes as well.
Copilot recently finally gained an integrated version of its Microsoft 365 content editing suite (formerly Office 365). Also, less than a month ago, it introduced Copilot Pro, a paid version of its AI assistant.
The company is also working on a shortcut that will allow the Edge browser on Android to open Copilot faster. Speculations towards the end of 2023 suggested that the chatbot would even be released for Windows 10, but this information has not been officially confirmed.
Source: Tec Mundo

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