Earlier this year, it was announced that the new Windows keyboard would beCopilot independent button configuration, and in September it allowed users toCustomize Copilot button mapping functionsAfter that, Microsoft adjusted the Windows 11 operating system again earlierCopilot interface design, move it from the original right side to the lower center of the screen, which is basically the same as the "Start" menu in Windows 11, and can be quickly called with the combination of "Alt" + space bar.
Currently, this version of the update is being tested through the Windows Insiders program. Whether it will be adjusted later may depend on whether Microsoft receives more feedback later.
But from the current perspective, Microsoft should definitely move the Copilot interface to the center of the operating interface. It will still operate as a web app, with basically no major changes. In addition, the shortcut key will be adjusted to a combination of "Alt" + space bar, and the call combination key that originally continued the Cortana digital assistant service: "Windows" + "C" will no longer be used.
In addition to Windows 11, since Windows 10's technical support will not end until October 2025, this update will also be applicable to existing Windows 10 users.








