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Microsoft’s Copilot Now Responds to Your Voice with a Simple Shortcut

Emeka Victor
Last updated: 11 March 2025 18:32
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Typing questions into an AI assistant can feel slow, especially when you Are multitasking. Microsoft is addressing this with a new “Press to Talk” feature for its Copilot app, designed to let Windows users launch voice queries instantly. The update, rolling out to Insiders, aims to make AI interactions as simple as pressing two keys.

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What the “Press to Talk” Feature Does

The latest version of Microsoft’s Copilot app (1.25024.100.0) introduces a voice shortcut. By holding Alt + Space for two seconds, users activate a small overlay with a blue microphone icon. This signals that Copilot is listening. Speak your question or command, and Copilot processes it without needing to open the app manually. To end the session, press the Esc key.

Early testers report occasional glitches, such as an overlay message stating “Something went wrong.” Microsoft is expected to resolve these issues as the feature rolls out widely.

How to Try the Feature Now

While the update is gradual, impatient users can install it manually. Visit the Microsoft Store to download the APPX bundle for version 1.25024.100.0. After installation, grant microphone and shortcut permissions in settings. The Alt + Space shortcut should then work immediately.

Why This Matters for Windows Users

Windows users can activate voice commands through the “Press to Talk” shortcut following similar functionality found in Android devices using Google Gemini. Windows users who regularly utilize Copilot no longer need to click the taskbar icon or type commands since this feature shortens their interaction process. Every user interaction with voice commands shortens the duration of their tasks which accumulates throughout the day.

Comparing Old vs. New Copilot Access

AspectBeforeWith “Press to Talk”
ActivationClick taskbar iconHold Alt + Space (2 seconds)
Speed5-10 secondsInstant
Hands-Free UseLimited to wake phrasesFull voice control
WorkflowManual input requiredSeamless multitasking

What’s Next for Copilot

Microsoft maintains an active development cycle for Copilot since the company plans to improve Windows integration capabilities. Small enhancements like custom shortcut keys together with multi-language options could reach future updates. Currently, the system team is working on stabilizing the voice overlay application while also expanding its availability beyond Insiders.

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Do you plan to try the new “Press to Talk” feature? Does the feature improve your workflow efficiency through smooth operations or does it introduce malfunctioning issues? Leave your thoughts in the section below regarding how nicely this update matches its promotional promises.

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