2024-07-26 02:45:18
Although Microsoft announced Copilot more than a year ago, it is betting on artificial intelligence to serve users, it is still in preliminary version, and has not yet reached all computers with Windows operating systems.
In fact, it’s quite likely that you have Windows 10 and still don’t have Copilot activated on your operating system, even some users with Windows 11 they don’t have it yet.
Luckily, Microsoft has just posted a message on Windows support, notifying that Copilot is rolling out to many more Windows 11 devices and Windows 10.
Specifically, Copilot will be arriving right now on computers with Windows 11 in compatible versions 23H2 and 22H2, and specifically in version 23H2 you will have it activated by default.
Meanwhile, users running Windows 10 version 22H2 will begin receiving Copilot later this month following an initial rollout in November last year.
Microsoft’s idea with Copilot It is expected to be available to all users by the end of May 2024.regardless of whether you’re using Windows 10 or Windows 11. If you already have Copilot, you should see a shortcut in the taskbar in the system tray.
If you don’t like it there, you can simply go to OS settings, Personalization, Taskbar and hide the button. In any case, you can invoke Copilot with the shortcut Windows + C key.
Whether you like Copilot or not, the fact is that it will be available in the Windows operating system by default very soon, and it is worth taking advantage of it.
By: COMPUTER TODAY