Microsoft recently experimented with a new startup method in Windows 11 systems, aiming to make it easier for users to launch the "Windows Copilot" AI assistant. In addition to the original shortcut key (Win C) and the method of clicking the taskbar button, Microsoft is trying a new interaction method: users only need to hover the mouse over the Copilot icon on the taskbar to automatically trigger and open it. The AI assistant interface.
In the latest release of Windows 11 preview version KB5034857 (Beta channel), a new feature is introduced. Microsoft officially stated that they are experimenting with a Copilot hover experience. When the user moves the mouse pointer over the Copilot icon on the taskbar, the system will automatically expand the Copilot panel. The panel remains expanded for a while and will automatically close without any user interaction. It is reported that this hover function will be gradually rolled out to Windows internal testers in the Beta channel in the next few weeks for further testing and feedback.
This is not Microsoft’s first attempt to introduce the hover interaction function. Microsoft has tried hovering to launch Windows Search in the past, but has not rolled it out to the public. With the development of technology and changes in user needs, Microsoft has once again launched the hover interaction function in the Windows 11 system and integrated it into the Copilot AI assistant. This move shows that Microsoft continues to improve and innovate product features based on continuous listening to user feedback to provide a better user experience.
Microsoft has set up a dedicated hover button for Copilot in its Edge browser, a feature that sparked some controversy and discussion when it was launched. However, Microsoft still decided to officially release it to provide more choices and convenience for Windows 11 users. As this new feature is gradually rolled out, Windows 11 users will have the opportunity to experience this novel startup method.
In addition to testing the hover feature, Microsoft also plans to optimize it for computers with 27-inch or larger monitors (horizontal resolution of 1920 pixels or higher). Microsoft hopes to automatically open the Copilot AI assistant when the system starts to provide users with a more intelligent and personalized service experience. This move is expected to further improve the ease of use and user satisfaction of Windows 11 systems.
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