Solved W+R shortcut command


DarkAngie

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hi...like the tittle say i need to run a command:
microsoft-edge://?ux=copilot&tcp=1&source=taskbar
but to do that i must paste it on the box W+R and apply.
It is kind annoying to do that procedure once, and once more, well, you know 🫤
I need if possible create a keyboard shortcut to run it, something like ctrl+shift+c.
for now i have the command in a text file on the desktop.
How can i run W+R command in a shortcut.
I search the net but only found shortcuts for cmd.
thank you

DA
 
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hi,

This will help you. ;-)

 

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hi...like the tittle say i need to run a command:
microsoft-edge://?ux=copilot&tcp=1&source=taskbar
but to do that i must paste it on the box W+R and apply.
It is kind annoying to do that procedure once, and once more, well, you know 🫤
I need if possible create a keyboard shortcut to run it, something like ctrl+shift+c.
for now i have the command in a text file on the desktop.
How can i run W+R command in a shortcut.
I search the net but only found shortcuts for cmd.
thank you

DA
It is easy to create a shortcut on the desktop for that command. Just right click on an empty space on the desktop select New > Shortcut
paste the command as shown on the second screenshot, then next and finish.
You can rename the resulting shortcut to Test Copilot (or whatever name you like) that will open Copilot when you double click on it.
Just keep in mind that it only works if the Copilot feature ID is enabled, otherwise it will just open Edge. 😂
Feature IDs for Copilot:

[44774629] (TaskbarCopilot)
[44776738] (Copilot, coreq MtestUx14 and MtestUx15)
[44850061] (TaskbarCopilot_Settings)


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