I recently got a new ASUS laptop that has a dedicated Microsoft Copilot key. Unfortunately, I keep hitting this key by accident, which opens Copilot and disrupts my workflow. I'm looking for guidance on how to disable or customize this key. If anyone has instructions or tools that can help, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks in advance!
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A more drastic solution would be to remove Windows and install a Linux distribution instead. That way, you won't have to deal with the Copilot key at all! Just a heads-up, though—it's just a suggestion, not for everyone!
Haha, classic! Gotta love the Linux jokes!
You can download PowerToys from the Microsoft Store! It includes a Keyboard Manager feature that lets you remap keys, so you can easily disable or change the Copilot key.
You might also find an option in Windows settings! Check under the AI features and just search for 'Copilot' — it should show up there for you to customize.

Lol, that's a bit extreme! But hey, whatever works for you!