Windows Copilot gets a new icon in latest Windows 11 Insider build
Microsoft has a couple small changes in testing among Insiders, including rolling out Copilot’s new icon.
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What you need to know
Microsoft unveiled aunified Copilotthat extends across Bing, Edge, and Windows last month. A form of Copilot had already been in testing before that announcement, but Microsoft brought them all together under a single umbrella. With that change came a new logo for the AI-powered tool. That icon will now appear on the taskbar if you’re a Windows Insider running the latest Dev Channel build.
Windows 11 Build 23565shipped to the Dev Channel last night, October 13, 2023. It doesn’t include many changes. In addition to the new Copilot icon, Microsoft is testing a change that will set Windows Spotlight on desktop on by default if you already have a default desktop background set.
Windows 11 Build 23565: Changes and improvements
Copilot in Windows
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Windows 11 Build 23565: Fixes
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Windows 11 Build 23565: Known issues
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Copilot in Windows
If you’d rather read about new Windows features than test them out through an Insider build, make sure to check out our Senior Editor Zac Bowden’s latest piece on howthe latest Windows 11 feature update is actually awesome.
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