Microsoft admits Windows 11's dedicated Copilot key breaks certain workflows

(windowscentral.com)

19 points | by 01-_- 16 hours ago ago

9 comments

  • theolivenbaum 13 hours ago ago

    For me it was even worse than that. One laptop has copilot blocked by policy, and it shows a blocking modal every time you press the key by mistake

  • ChrisRR 13 hours ago ago

    I hold down the copilot key to raise my cpu temperature and emacs interprets that as Ctrl

  • hurfdurf 15 hours ago ago

      Configuration options vary depending on device manufacturer.
      A future Windows 11 update will add a setting that allows you to remap the Copilot key to either the Right Ctrl key or the Context menu key.
      Keyboard layouts and Copilot key implementations can vary based on device manufacturer, firmware configuration, and hardware design.
    
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows/co...

    None of this would have been necessary if it had been an option in BIOS/UEFI from the beginning. Hybris.

    • dapperdrake 10 hours ago ago

      Missed opportunity to add a context window key ;)

  • bilekas 14 hours ago ago

    Do Microsoft just do zero testing these days ? Not even an AB test to see how their unproven tech that they have invested billions in will behave ?

    • krystalgamer 13 hours ago ago

      unit test for sure, but not integration.

      the chain of design to implementation is so laser focused on the key doing what is meant to do that they forget there's an existing ecosystem they have to respect.

  • darthoctopus 14 hours ago ago

    Can we finally stop having business people forcing product decisions on us? Microsoft's recent history suggests not… and I fear the facade of empowerment by LLM will only make things worse in the near future.

    • anakaine 14 hours ago ago

      Theyre going the way of Boeing. Where Marketing drives the engineering decisions and where sales make promises that engineering cant deliver but marketing will advertise all the same. All from a company built by engineers.