Show or Hide Copilot Button on Taskbar in Windows (7/29/2023 re-updated)

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Here's how to Show or Hide Copilot Button on Taskbar in Windows.

i. Windows Copilot is a new AI-powered feature in Windows 11 that can help you with various tasks, such as changing settings, opening apps, writing emails, summarizing documents, and more. It is based on the ChatGPT technology that powers Bing and Edge.

However, Windows Copilot is not enabled by default for all users and only a few have got the feature enabled out of the box. So you will likely need **ViVeTool** to enable the hidden Windows Copilot feature. You can download ViVeTool from (https://github.com/thebookisclosed/ViVe/releases).

Some of the issues that users have reported while using Copilot on Windows are:

- Windows Copilot fails to start or execute some commands, such as turning on dark mode or opening the registry.
- Windows Copilot does not appear on top of the apps or games, but is docked to the right side of the screen.
- Windows Copilot does not distinguish between actual questions and tasks, and may give irrelevant or inaccurate answers.
- Windows Copilot requires an active internet connection to work.

Some possible solutions to these issues are:

- Open **Taskbar settings** and turn off/on the Copilot toggle.
- Press **Windows + C** to open Copilot instantly.
- Ensure that you have an active internet connection to use Copilot.
- If the above steps do not work, you can try downloading ViVeTool from GitHub and enabling Copilot using the command prompt.
- Restart your PC multiple times if you do not see the Windows Copilot logo on the taskbar.
- Use specific and clear commands or questions for Copilot to understand your intent better.

ii. There are several possible reasons why the Copilot button may not appear on the taskbar, such as:

- Your Windows 11 build or Microsoft Edge version is not compatible with Copilot. To use Copilot, you need to have Windows Build 23493 or higher in the Dev Channel, and Microsoft Edge version 115.0.1901.150 or higher.
- Your Copilot feature is disabled by a Group Policy or Registry setting. You can check and change these settings using the Local Group Policy Editor or the Registry Editor.
- Your Copilot button is hidden by the Taskbar settings. You can show or hide the Copilot button using the Settings app or the Registry Editor.

To fix this issue, you can try some of the following solutions:

- Update your Windows 11 and Microsoft Edge to the latest versions using Windows Update and Microsoft Edge Update.
- Enable Copilot feature using the Local Group Policy Editor or the Registry Editor.
- Show Copilot button on the taskbar using the Settings app or the Registry Editor.