Copilot finally works on Windows 10 multi-monitor setups

Copilot AI Integration with Windows 10 Multi-Monitor Setups

Copilot AI has been hailed as the future of computing by Microsoft, who have even included it in their new Surface PCs and other manufacturers’ laptops. However, the integration of Copilot with Windows 10 has not been without its challenges, especially for users with multi-monitor setups.

It took Microsoft several months to address the bugs that were causing desktop icons to hop between screens for Windows 10 users with more than one monitor. This delay in resolving the issue may be attributed to Microsoft’s push for users to transition to Windows 11, despite the fact that Windows 10 still has a larger user base.

Although some bugginess is expected with new software, the desktop issues caused by Copilot were particularly frustrating for users. Microsoft eventually paused the Copilot rollout for affected users, and it has taken seven months to address the problem.

Fortunately, Microsoft has now fixed the bug, and Copilot is once again available to Windows 10 users with multi-monitor setups. Users can ensure they have the latest version of 22H2 by checking Windows Update to receive the fix. However, it is advised to remain vigilant for potential future issues with Copilot.

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Copilot finally works on Windows 10 multi-monitor setups