Microsoft announced that its artificial intelligence assistant Copilot in Windows is now available on multiple monitors, as the feature is included in the latest Windows builds on the Dev Channel.
This means you can now access Copilot’s features and functionality from whatever monitor you’re using without having to switch back and forth.
Called Build 23570, Redmond officials also said they are "reinventing" the Xbox Game Bar on the desktop. It's now called Game Bar and will be located under the Start menu and Settings app.
If you want to use the AI Assist tool on multiple monitors, you can click the Copilot button on the taskbar on the monitor you want it to open, or just press the WIN C shortcut at the end where it's visible Summon Copilot on a monitor.
Alternatively, if you are using a keyboard, you can press WIN T to focus on the taskbar, then use the arrow keys to navigate to the Copilot button, and then press Enter.
View the full changelog for Windows 11 Insider Preview build 23570 here Microsoft.
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