Want to try Windows Copilot now? see how

2023-06-30 16:50:57

Windows Copilot started rolling out with the release of Windows 11 build 23493 on the Dev channel, as Oficina da Net reported. However, Microsoft has not made the AI ​​(artificial intelligence) powered virtual assistant available to all Windows Insider program participants. With that in mind, we made a tutorial so that you can activate the feature on your computer in Windows 11 Build (build) 23493 and if you are not an Insider, we also provide a tutorial to sign up for Microsoft’s Windows testing program.

Activate Windows Copilot now if you were unable to access it

How to Activate Windows Copilot in Windows 11 to try it now. Source: Microsoft

Necessary time: 3 minutes

Before starting this tutorial, remember that you must be a Windows Insider to access Windows 11 build 23493 made available on the Dev channel.

Download ViveTool from site GitHub.

Create a folder and extract all zipped content inside it.

Click on the Start menu on the taskbar, type in the search box “Command Prompt” and select the “run as administrator” option.

Enter in the “Command Prompt” the address where the ViveTool files that you extracted are located.

Type each of the commands as in the image example (considering the address where you saved the files) and press the “enter” key for each one of them.

vivetool /enable /id:44774629

vivetool /enable /id:44850061

vivetool /enable /id:44776738

vivetool /enable /id:42105254

vivetool /enable /id:41655236

Restart the computer.

Use the keyboard shortcut command “Windows + C” to open Windows Copilot.

Necessary time: 3 minutes

Go to Windows Insider Program registration/enrollment page and click “enter now”.

After completing the Windows Insider Program registration process, go to windows preview page.

Choose the Dev Channel.

About Windows Copilot

Windows Copilot is an AI (artificial intelligence) virtual assistant created to assist with general operating system tasks. It allows you to easily issue commands to change settings, create text and images, and perform actions for various applications. Everything is done quickly and smoothly.

Some examples of commands that can be given to Windows Copilot:

“Switch to dark mode.” “Turn on do not disturb.” “Take a screenshot” “Summarize this site” (Active tab in Microsoft Edge) “Write a story regarding a dog that lives on the moon.” “Make me a picture of a fish pond.”

Microsoft promises that it will add more features to Windows Copilot.

According to the document published by Microsoft, Windows Copilot will still gain new features and will be improved. Windows developer says:

This first preview focuses on our integrated UI experience, with additional functionality coming in future previews.

To use Copilot on this flight, you must have Windows Build 23493 or higher on the Dev Channel and Microsoft Edge version 115.0.1901.150 or higher.

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