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mande1191
Mar 12, 2024Steel Contributor
Copilot to cover the existing windows
I have recently noticed that Copilot (start from taskbar) no longer moves the existing window(s) (like Edge) but covers them.
Is this intentional and if so, what is the difference to the previous setting and the setting in Edge and why this change?
Thank you very much.
Andreas
- If I’m not mistaken, in the upper right corner, where the close button of any window should be, you have a new button that allows you to choose if Copilot is always shown and reduces the rest of the windows or if it simply works like one more of them. What I do think is missing is a close button that allows better interaction with this sidebar. In some version I have seen that it appeared to me, but after updating Windows it has disappeared again…
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- Jordiprieto3dCopper ContributorIf I’m not mistaken, in the upper right corner, where the close button of any window should be, you have a new button that allows you to choose if Copilot is always shown and reduces the rest of the windows or if it simply works like one more of them. What I do think is missing is a close button that allows better interaction with this sidebar. In some version I have seen that it appeared to me, but after updating Windows it has disappeared again…
- mande1191Steel Contributor
Thank you very much!
When I read your answer, my gray brain cells reacted.
I had read about this new "feature" before, but then forgot about it.

It's this new button:
Thank you once again.
Best regards
Andreas- Jordiprieto3dCopper ContributorThis button appears to me, but the close ‘X’ does not appear. I suppose that since I have the “pre” version, which has not yet been enabled in Spain, I do not have the option to close (since theoretically I should not be able to open it).
I’m glad I could help you 🙂
See you soon 🙂