Wait: Users1 complained2 about3 slow4 startups5. That’s 5 words.
Next: “Microsoft listened and decided to act.” That’s 6 words? Microsoft1 listened2 and3 decided4 to5 act6. Good.
Now heading:
What This Means for You
Paragraph: “You will no longer see the AI button on the right.” That’s 10 words? You1 will2 no3 longer4 see5 the6 AI7 button8 on9 the10 right11. That’s 11 words.
Next: “But you can still use Copilot online.” That’s 7 words? But1 you2 can3 still4 use5 Copilot6 online7. Good.
Add bullet list of options:
- Open copilot.microsoft.com in a browser.
- Pin the web page to your taskbar.
- Use the shortcut key Windows + C.
But need to use
- items. Each bullet is a sentence? Keep short.
Now maybe a table comparing before and after:
Feature Before After Taskbar icon Copilot present Removed Settings access Available Gone Need to use tags for bold numbers? Actually bold numbers and key facts. Use for bold. Use numbers bolded.
Add bold numbers: 1 etc.
Add external link: maybe link to The Verge article: The Verge reports the change
Make sure anchor text descriptive.
Add personal opinions: maybe after sections, add a paragraph with opinion: “I think this is a smart move.” That’s 6 words? I1 think2 this3 is4 a5 smart6 move7. Good.Add another opinion: “It shows Microsoft cares about speed.” That’s 6 words? It1 shows2 Microsoft3 cares4 about5 speed6. Good.
Add relatable example: “Imagine you open your laptop and the AI helper disappears.” That’s 9 words? Imagine1 you2 open3 your4 laptop5 and6 the7 AI8 helper9 disappears10. That’s 10 words.Now ensure total word count 600-1000. Let’s count approximate words.I’ll draft full article with headings and paragraphs, then count.Draft:Microsoft just announced it will pull Copilot out of Windows 11.What’s Changing in Windows 11The company says Copilot will no longer appear in the taskbar.It also disappears from the Settings app.Microsoft says the move is temporary.Why Microsoft Is Pulling BackLeaks suggest Copilot caused performance hits.Users complained about slow startups.Microsoft listened and decided to act.What This Means for YouYou will no longer see the AI button on the right.But you can still use Copilot online.Here are ways to keep access:
Open copilot.microsoft.com in a browser.- Pin the web page to your taskbar.
- Use the shortcut key Windows + C.
1 Open the site.2 Pin it.3 Press Windows + C.
Feature
Before
After
Taskbar icon
Copilot present
Removed
Settings access
Available
Gone
The Verge reports the change