New Copilot shortcut on Windows causes online kerfuffle


What you need to know

  • Microsoft began testing a new way to open Copilot on Windows 11 late last year.
  • Swiping from the right on a screen now summons Copilot rather than opening the notifications tray.
  • The behavior entered testing with Insiders in December 2023 and is rolling out to Windows 11 version 23H2.

Microsoft is testing yet another way to open Copilot on Windows 11. Recent Insider builds of the operating system let you summon Copilot by swiping in from the right. That gesture used to open the notifications tray, but Microsoft is trying a new behavior for it.

“We are trying out a change where when swiping from the right edge of the desktop on a touch display will open Copilot instead of notifications,” explained Microsoft in its blog post about Windows 11 Build 23601. That update shipped to the Dev Channel on December 7, 2023. Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc clarified that the behavior is also rolling out to Windows 11 version 23H2.





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