Getting started with Copilot on Windows
If the Copilot app is not already on your Windows PC, go to how to install Copilot on Windows. On new Windows 11 PCs, the Copilot app should already be installed by default. You can find the Copilot app pinned to the taskbar or on the Start menu.
Once installed, open the Copilot app and sign in using your personal Microsoft Account. Signing into Copilot gives you access to your chat history, image creation, longer conversations, voice interactions, and other Copilot features.
Features
Copilot on Windows generally supports all the same features available on copilot.com, with some additions:
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Windows shortcut key
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Press to talk
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Copilot Vision
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File search
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Take a screenshot
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Device context
See below for more information about some of these features.
Windows Shortcut Key
You can bring up Copilot at any time in Windows by quickly pressing Alt + Spacebar. A smaller version of the Copilot interface will appear allowing you to type in a prompt.
To disable or re-enable the Copilot app keyboard shortcut, go to Account > Settings > Open Copilot using Alt + Spacebar shortcut and toggle the switch.
Press to talk
You can activate Copilot Voice at any time in Windows by holding Alt + Spacebar for two seconds. The Copilot Voice interface will appear, Copilot will play an audio greeting, and you can have a voice conversation with Copilot. You can also use this interface to mute or end your conversation. Read more about how to use Copilot Voice.
To disable or re-enabled this feature, go to Account > Settings > Hold Alt + Spacebar for 2 seconds to start a voice conversation with Copilot and toggle the switch.
Copilot Vision
Copilot Vision can see browser windows or apps you have open on your screen and then answer questions or help you do something step by step.
Learn how to use Copilot Vision on Windows.
File search
Copilot on Windows you can help you find, open and ask questions about the contents of a file on your device (including synced files from OneDrive on your device). File search supports most file types and can read .docx, .xlsx, .pptx, .txt, .pdf, .json files.
For example, you can ask Copilot to:
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“Find my meal prep file” and it will return a file like mealprep.docx or mealprep_plan.xlsx.
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“Find my files from last week” and it will return a list of files created last week.
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“File PDFs on my device” and it will return files of that type.
You can adjust permissions for what Copilot file search can access by going to Account > Settings > File Search and File Read and toggling the setting.
Take a screenshot
If you want to ask Copilot a question about something on your screen, you can use the screenshot feature to capture and share all or just a part of your screen.
Here’s how you use it:
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In the Copilot Composer, select + and then Take a Screenshot.
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Use the selection cursor to mark the portion of your screen you want to upload to Copilot.
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Once captured, type the question you want to ask Copilot about the screenshot and submit it.
Device context
Copilot on Windows can help answer questions about how to use your device. Ask questions like "How do I set up a Bluetooth headset on my PC?" and Copilot will provide an answer tailored to your current OS.