Update

KB5032288: New! You can use Copilot in Windows (in preview) on multiple screens.

Improvements

Highlights

  • New! You can use Copilot in Windows (in preview) on multiple screens. Press the Copilot in Windows taskbar button on the taskbar of the display where you want Copilot in Windows to appear. To show Copilot in Windows on the last display that it was on, press WIN+C. If you are using a keyboard, press WIN+T to set the keyboard focus to the taskbar. Then switch to the Copilot button in Windows to open it on any screen. This is initially available to a small audience and will be rolled out more widely in the following months.
  • New! You can use Copilot in Windows (in preview) with ALT+TAB. When you press ALT+TAB, the thumbnail preview for Copilot in Windows will appear alongside other thumbnails of open windows. You can switch between them using the TAB key. This is initially available to a small audience and will be rolled out more widely in the following months.
  • New! In the coming weeks, Windows Spotlight may be set as the default wallpaper. This may occur if your background is set to a Windows image in your inbox.
  • New! You can ask Copilot for help in Windows (in Preview) ten times when you log in to Windows with a local account. After that, you must log in with a verified account. This includes a Microsoft account (MSA) and Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Note that the name for Azure AD will change to Microsoft Entra-ID.
  • New! This update starts the rollout of account-related notifications for Microsoft accounts in the Settings >Start page. A Microsoft account connects Windows to your Microsoft apps. The account secures all your data and helps you manage your subscriptions. You can also add additional security steps to avoid being locked out of your account. This feature displays notifications via the start menu and settings. You can manage settings notifications under Settings & Privacy & Security & General.
  • This update improves how quickly Copilot opens in Windows (in preview) from the taskbar.
  • This update fixes an issue that affects the Copilot icon in Windows (in Preview) on the taskbar. It is not shown as active when Copilot is open in Windows.
  • This update fixes an issue that causes IE mode to become unresponsive. This occurs when you press the LEFT button when an empty text field has the focus and the caret character (cursor) is activated.
  • This update fixes an issue that causes IE mode to become unresponsive. This occurs when multiple tabs are open in IE mode.
  • This update affects dynamic lighting. It reduces the amount of energy used on your device.
  • This update fixes an issue that can affect the cursor when writing in Japanese. The cursor may move to an unexpected location.
  • This update fixes an issue that affects the cursor. Its movement is delayed in some screen capture scenarios.
  • This update fixes an issue that affects the notification badge widgets. It is in the wrong position on the taskbar.
  • This update fixes an issue that affects Explorer. When you press SHIFT+F10, the context menu does not open.
  • This update fixes a problem that affects Explorer windows. When you are not expecting them, they are displayed in the foreground.
  • This update fixes an issue that affects Explorer. The options in the left pane show the wrong state.
  • This update fixes an issue that affects apps that you download from the Microsoft Store. They no longer respond and are no longer updated.
  • This update affects the context menu. Performance is now better when you open it on the desktop and in Explorer.
  • This update fixes an issue that affects speech output. It cannot be opened on the setup screen when you install Windows.
Version: 22621.2792/22631.2792 Link
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