Microsoft has unveiled new features for its Microsoft 365 Copilot, enhancing user interaction via the Copilot key on Windows 11 keyboards. Set to roll out in late May 2025, these updates allow users to engage with Copilot Chat seamlessly while maintaining workflow. The changes aim to improve productivity by providing a flexible, context-aware interface.

Exciting Updates for Microsoft 365 Copilot
Microsoft has just announced a fresh wave of innovations for the Microsoft 365 Copilot, aimed at enhancing user experience. These updates, revealed in the 2025 Work Trend Index report, promise to streamline workflows and improve productivity.
What’s New?
The most notable change is the introduction of the Copilot key on Windows 11 keyboards. This key will allow users to quickly access Copilot Chat without disrupting their workflow. A simple press of the Copilot key will bring up a prompt box, making it easier to interact with the app.
“When a user presses the Copilot key, it will invoke a prompt box allowing you to interact with Copilot Chat.”
For those without a physical Copilot key, the same functionality can be accessed using the Windows key + C shortcut. This makes the new features widely available, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the enhancements.
Major Updates to the Copilot Experience
Starting in late May 2025, users will notice a shift in how they interact with the Copilot app. The Copilot key and Windows key + C will open a prompt box instead of the full app. This change is automatic for users with the Copilot app enabled, making it a seamless transition.
Moreover, users can still expand the prompt box into the full Microsoft 365 Copilot app if they need access to more features. This flexibility allows for a more integrated experience, keeping users in their workflow while providing easy access to powerful tools.
What’s Important to Know
For organizations using existing managed Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise PCs, the Copilot key and shortcut will automatically update. IT admins can also remap these keys if needed, ensuring that user preferences are respected.
“This change to the Copilot key will happen automatically and is tied to a Microsoft 365 update.”
It’s also recommended that organizations pin the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to the taskbar for quick access. This can be managed through existing IT policies, ensuring that all users can easily engage with the new features.
In conclusion, these updates reflect Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing user experience based on feedback. For more details on the latest innovations, visit aka.ms/NewM365CopilotApp.
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