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What you better know
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.

Microsoft is testing the option to swipe in from the right to summon Copilot.
That gesture used to bring up the notifications tray, but Microsoft is trying a new behavior for it.
That update shipped to the Dev Channel on December 7, 2023.
Microsoft’sBrandon LeBlanc clarifiedthat the behavior is also rolling out to Windows 11 version 23H2.

Microsoft is testing the option to swipe in from the right to summon Copilot.
“This obsession to squeeze in AI stuff is getting unbearable on practically all platforms.
Maybe the make it configurable some day,” saidThomas Kunneth.
More ways to use Copilot
Microsoft is clearly eager to get people to use Copilot on Windows.

Microsoft is also testing swiping in from the left to use Copilot, as discussed above.
Hovering over the Copilot icon in the Taskbar to bring up the tool isalso being tested at the moment.
The tool is already accessible on Windows and in Microsoft Edge.

How many shortcuts does Microsoft need to push Copilot?
Surely if the tool is worthwhile, people will just use it.
We’ve seen similar pushback when Microsoft started showing prompts for Xbox Game Pass when installing Windows 11.

A recent viral video discussinghow to fix Microsoftdiscussed the company being pushy with its services.
I hope Microsoft keeps the option to open notifications with a swipe on Windows 11.
If the companymustadd another shortcut to Copilot, the folks at Microsoft should make it optional.

I wonder if Microsoft is aware of those users.







