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KB5037133 adds a new Copilot experience to Windows 11, allowing users to move it around
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Published onMarch 13, 2024
published onMarch 13, 2024
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Great news for Copilot users in Windows 11: Microsoft has added the ability to move it around in a new update coming with the KB5037133 to the Dev and Canary channels.
The build, which also makes theCopilot Power Automate capabilitieswidely available to all insiders, will allow users to switch between the regular docked Copilot and the new Copilot window that can be moved around and resized at will.
In the official blog post, Microsoft says:
We are beginning to roll-out an updated Copilot in Windows experience that adds the ability to switch between the existing “docked” behavior that attaches Copilot to the side of your desktop, and a new mode where it acts like a normal application window which you can resize and move around your screen. As part of this change, we’re also introducing some under-the-hood improvements as well. This experience is beginning to roll out to Windows Insiders in theCanary ChannelAs always, please report any issues you experience to us via Feedback Hub.
And the new Copilot experience looks something like this:
KB5037133 also addsa new Teams experienceand users can switch between personal and professional accounts in a single desktop application. The patch also comes with several changes, and improvements, which you can read all about below:
[General]
[Copilot in Windows*]
[Taskbar & System Tray]
[File Explorer]
[Task Manager]
[Audio]
[Input]
[Settings]
[Other]
Known issues
[General]
[Copilot in Windows*]
You can read KB5037133’s full blog posthere.
More about the topics:Windows 11,Windows Update
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.