Microsoft changes Windows keyboard after 30 years of existence

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế06/01/2024

In its latest blog, Microsoft said that Windows computers manufactured in the near future will have a dedicated key to quickly access the AI ​​assistant Copilot.

The addition of the new Copilot key to the Windows keyboard is a notable change after nearly 30 years of no innovation, and the move shows that Microsoft is focusing on bringing artificial intelligence to its products.

Vị trí của phím Copilot sẽ được đặt ở khu vực phía dưới bên phải bàn phím, gần vị trí dấu cách và phím Alt
The Copilot key will be located in the lower right area of ​​the keyboard, near the space bar and the Alt key.

This button allows users to quickly access and interact with an AI chatbot developed by Microsoft. From there, users can ask questions or make requests such as text editing assistance.

“Integrating the Copilot key will make everyday user interactions more seamless,” said Microsoft executive vice president and chief marketing officer Yusuf Mehdi.

The new Copilot key will feature the Copilot AI chatbot logo, located in the lower right area of ​​the keyboard, near the space bar and Alt key.

"This will help simplify users' computing experiences. At the same time, this new change is also expected to make 2024 the year of AI computing.

Microsoft isn’t saying which companies will add the Copilot key to Windows keyboards, but will announce it at CES next week. According to Mehdi, we’ll start seeing the Copilot key on new Windows 11 PCs from ecosystem partners starting in late January and through the spring, including Surface devices.



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