Microsoft still cannot make up its mind on what to do with this Windows 11 keyboard shortcut

Microsoft still cannot make up its mind on what to do with this Windows 11 keyboard shortcut

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It seems to be just like the Win + C shortcut is returning to Home windows 11. This keyboard combo has fairly a wealthy historical past of performing completely different duties throughout numerous Home windows releases, and as of proper now, it doesn’t do something. Nonetheless, Microsoft allegedly needs to alter that.

Throughout the Home windows 10 period, the Win + C shortcut was answerable for invoking Cortana (in Home windows 8, it triggers Charms Bar). In 2023, Microsoft turned off the shortcut with Cortana’s dying. Its subsequent project was invoking Copilot in its sidebar kind, however in 2024, Microsoft ditched the shortcut as soon as once more because it moved away to a extra app-like Copilot expertise.

Now, with Home windows 11 having a correct Copilot app and never only a net wrapper, Microsoft seems to be altering its thoughts once more. Within the newest Home windows 11 builds, @phantomofearth found the next string pointing on the potential return of the Win + C shortcut:

In its present kind, Home windows 11 helps you to set off Copilot by urgent Alt + Area or holding Alt + Area (the just lately added shortcut for beginning voice conversations with Copilot). For now, there isn’t a data on whether or not Microsoft plans to alter the default Alt + Area shortcut to Win + C. Contemplating that ChatGPT and related functions use the identical shortcut, Microsoft may wish to have a separate shortcut for its personal assistant. In spite of everything, Microsoft helps you to remap the Copilot key to launch different functions, and it in all probability needs to offer this function to all Home windows 11 customers through the Win + C shortcut.

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