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Updated · techpowerup.com · May 25
Microsoft Restores Copilot as Windows 11 Sidebar, Adding 1 Docked Mode
Updated
Updated · techpowerup.com · May 25

Microsoft Restores Copilot as Windows 11 Sidebar, Adding 1 Docked Mode

6 articles · Updated · techpowerup.com · May 25
  • Windows 11 is rolling out a Copilot update that lets the AI app dock to the left or right edge, reviving the sidebar format Microsoft first showed in 2024.
  • Docking pushes other desktop apps aside and triggers automatic UI resizing, a design shift meant to make Copilot more visible and more tightly integrated with context menus, icons and other Windows elements.
  • The move reverses Microsoft's later standalone-app approach after several iterations, signaling the company still wants Copilot positioned as a primary desktop feature rather than an optional separate tool.
  • Users who want it gone can disable or remove Copilot through a Registry change or a Group Policy setting, though the policy method works only if they did not install the app themselves.
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