Microsoft continues working on improving Windows 11 to try to convince a greater number of users to migrate from Windows 10. Now it has just launched an important update that we will tell you about below so that you can find out what’s new.
Specifically, we are referring to the update called KB5037874 that the software giant makes available to Insider users on the Dev Channel. In this way, those enrolled in the Microsoft program will have the opportunity to try the latest features before anyone else. developed by the company. All this before they are made available to the rest in the final version of the operating system.
Thus, the first thing we must take into consideration is that the changes and improvements that are being introduced in this development channel are limited to a number of users. Say that this update includes a set of general improvements and fixes. All this in order to improve the experience of registered users who run this version of Windows on their PCs.
Copilot improvements in Windows 11
To start, we will tell you that as part of this update, Microsoft is improving the user experience of its AI Copilot on Windows. Basically, these changes focus on the fact that we will have the possibility of using Artificial Intelligence as an application. It will be anchored to the taskbar so that we have faster access to the AI.
In this way we can enjoy the advantages of a traditional application, but with the intelligence that the software giant wants to enhance so much. Thus, we can change the size of the window, move it and adjust it on the desktop, as we do with any other Windows program.
This model also allows Microsoft to better develop and optimize the experience based on user experiences. As it could not be otherwise, this is part of the evolution of the Copilot experience on Windows. Microsoft wants to turn it into an application anchored to the taskbar, simultaneously eliminating the Win + C keyboard shortcut. In addition, the new Copilot key will soon begin to appear to open this app directly after pressing it.
Changes to the Settings app
Many of you are used to the Control Panel that has been with us for so many years in Windows. But this is a component that is gradually disappearing in terms of use, since Microsoft gives priority to the Settings application. A clear example of this can now be found in the improvements introduced in this new Windows 11 update.
We tell you all this because the firm is beginning to deploy a new page of linked devices. Specifically, we will find this in the aforementioned Settings application, in its Accounts section. This new page will allow us to manage the computers and Xbox consoles on which we have logged in with the same Microsoft account.
We must keep in mind that this new section will only be shown in the Home and Pro editions of Windows 11. All once we have logged into Windows 11 with your Microsoft account.