Microsoft is Trying a New Experience Text copy for Co-Pilot in Windows 11
Hello Uwinpc User, Microsoft is trying out a new way to make it easier for you to use Co-Pilot, which is a helpful assistant built into Windows 11 Update KB5035950. This new experience is focused on helping you when you copy text on your computer.
1. Paper Clip Icon on Taskbar
Normally, when you copy some text, nothing special happens. But with this new Co-Pilot experience, you’ll see a little animation or change in the Co-Pilot icon (that’s the icon in your taskbar that looks like a paper clip). This is to let you know that Co-Pilot can actually do something useful with the text you just copied.
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Microsoft is trying a new experience text copy for Co-Pilot in Windows 11 Update (KB5035950) |
2. Summerize, Explain & Send to Chat
If you choose one of those actions from the menu, Co-Pilot will open up and get ready to perform that action on the text you copied. It’ll have the text already loaded up, so all you need to do is confirm that you want Co-Pilot to go ahead and summarize it, explain it, or whatever action you picked.
3. Drag-Drop Images
Drag-Drop Now, This new experience also makes it easier to use Co-Pilot with images. If you have an image file open on your computer, you can just drag and drop it onto the Co-Pilot icon in your taskbar. Co-Pilot will then open up, and you can drop the image into the text box. After that, you can type in what kind of action you want Co-Pilot to perform on that image, like analyzing it, describing what’s in the image, or even generating new images based on the one you provided.
Windows users were facing some problems with the new update of Microsoft Windows 11. There was a problem with the crashing of File Explorer. After a long time, it was understood and fixed in the new update (KB5035950). Other nearby shares are also included.
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