Microsoft brags Copilot key has main character energy on Windows 11, but you can soon remap it
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Microsoft recently posted a social media ad calling the Copilot key a button with "main character energy," despite admitting it hurts productivity for some users. The company will allow users to remap the key to act as Right Ctrl or the Context menu key again through a Windows 11 update later this year. The ad was met with negative feedback, with many users expressing their dislike for the Copilot key and asking for its removal. Microsoft had previously confirmed the key caused disruption to productivity and accessibility workflows. The company's decision to let users remap the key is seen as a fix for the issues it caused. The Copilot key has been a point of contention for Microsoft, with many users finding it unnecessary and intrusive.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Microsoft's attempt to rebrand the Copilot key as a desirable feature backfired, highlighting the company's misstep in pushing the technology on users.
- · The backlash against the Copilot key undermines Microsoft's efforts to promote its AI capabilities as a key selling point.