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Enable the Copilot button on the taskbar #2866

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paulor1982 opened this issue Feb 19, 2024 · 5 comments
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Enable the Copilot button on the taskbar #2866

paulor1982 opened this issue Feb 19, 2024 · 5 comments

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@paulor1982
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Hello!

With the latest Windows 11 updates, the copilot button appears fixed on the Windows 11 taskbar. Is it Enabled? I like to use the taskbar at the top but I can only do this if I use the Windows 10 taskbar style and in this version it is not possible to enable the copilot button on the taskbar.

Thanks in advance!

@milesprower2293
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For feature suggestions use discussions
https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/discussions

@zake2002v2
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zake2002v2 commented Feb 20, 2024

It's also added in Windows 10 as well, located where the notification button should be, it seems to push the notifications button to the side
If I may add to the suggestion, it should instead replace the no longer working Cortana button!

EDIT: Wait a second, found a thread to put this in thanks to that link

@Amrsatrio
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The copilot button will come later in the reimplemented taskbar.

@YKefasu
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YKefasu commented Mar 25, 2024

I found a solution to do this as a temporary solution:
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  1. Desktop > right click > new > shortcut
  2. Browse to location of edge browser
  3. Once the shortcut is made, right click > properties
  4. In the target field, just add microsoft-edge://?ux=copilot&tcp=1&source=taskbar after the target exe
    it should be like "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe" microsoft-edge://?ux=copilot&tcp=1&source=taskbar

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  1. change the icon to copilot

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  1. Right click shortcut > more options > pin to taskbar

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@YKefasu YKefasu mentioned this issue Mar 26, 2024
@zake2002v2
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zake2002v2 commented Mar 26, 2024

No @YKefasu, that is NOT part of the actual taskbar! All you did was simply create a shortcut to open the Copilot button then pinned it to the taskbar, that’s not what we want! We are NOT looking for a shortcut, we want the actual Copilot button to actually function correctly!

Edit: Okay, I see you edit your message to say it's a temporary solution, alright I'll agree with that, it can be a temporary fix until they actually add it into the taskbar

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