Remap or disable 'Copilot' chatbot key on new Windows keyboards

Anonymous
2024-06-13T18:03:19+00:00

Recently Microsoft has partnered with manufacturers to add new chatbot keys in place of the old commonly used menu/ right control key.

I've been getting more and more calls from customers of new laptops complaining about this chatbot key and wanting it turned off. This has lead to one ripping the key off, three returning their laptops, and two downloading possibly dangerous third party programs to remap this key.

It appears there is no settings in Windows to make this key usable for anything the customer actually wants it for. It's just begging to be accidentally tapped so the user can get advertisements delivered to them via a chatbot.

So how can we disable/remap this unwelcome key on Windows keyboards?

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    Anonymous
    2024-06-17T12:58:05+00:00

    Hello, Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    Thanks for your feedbackI think you're having trouble with the Copilot key on your keyboard.

    You can use the keyboard-manager feature in Microsoft PowerToys tool to remap or disable the Copilot chatbot key on your Windows keyboard. Here are the steps:

    1. Download and install the Microsoft PowerToys tool from the official Microsoft website.
    2. Open the PowerToys tool and select the "Keyboard Manager" tab.
    3. Click on the "Remap a key" button.
    4. Choose the Copilot chatbot key from the "Physical Key" dropdown menu.
    5. Select the key or function you want to remap the Copilot chatbot key to from the "Mapped To" dropdown menu.
    6. Click "OK" to save the changes.

    If you want to completely disable the Copilot chatbot key, you can remap it to the "Disabled" option.

    You can download the tool from the following link: https://dori-uw-1.kuma-moon.com/windows/powertoys/

    If you are indeed using a Surface product, you can purchase the Surface Pro Signature Keyboard separately to replace the Surface Pro Flex Keyboard.

    If my understanding is wrong, please point it out, so that I can assist you better.

    Lugoo Bei | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-01-15T23:14:58+00:00

    I did get Kathryn Elliott1's work-around on my HP Envy x360 to work

    ReplyIn reply to Kathryn Elliott1's post on August 18, 2024

    Running PowerToys, Keyboard Manager (which was not enabled by default), Remap a Shortcut... Click on the pencil next to shortcut and then hit the "copilot" key. The shortcut keys show up right in the window (don't hit anything else before or after because it records everything you input) and you can hit "OK" to move on to the action you want that set of keystrokes to use. Ctrl (right) was near the top of the drop down list to map to.

    I'm on a Lenova Yoga 7i and it remapped to Ctrl (right) perfectly, at least for now.

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-01-20T23:12:42+00:00

    Lugoo,

    This looked great until I actually tried it.

    Nothing after keyboard manager key matched your instructions.

    to clarify I am using a Dell XPS16 w/Win 11

    Still frustrated

    guy

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  3. Anonymous
    2025-01-23T22:16:58+00:00

    Lyle's answer, the first after Lugoo in the replies has a good solution.

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  4. Anonymous
    2025-02-01T16:06:55+00:00

    This answer does not work. Please fix this Microsoft!

    I'm still not able to get this to work. I use the right ctrl key often for Outlook quick action shortcuts....ie ctrl + shift + 1...9 for various quick actions like moving emails to folders and marking them read. I've deleted all remap keys and only have the one remap shortcut and it doesn't work.

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