Microsoft Announced A Change To The Keyboard After 30 Years

New Computer Keyboards Design


After 30 years, Microsoft, the company that operates computers and laptops, has announced a change to the keyboard by adding a new button.


The last change to a half keyboard in current keyboards or laptops used around the world was in the 1990s and will be changed again in 2024.


Microsoft said in its blog post that the new button Copilot will be added instead of the Windows button on the keyboard.


That is, no additional buttons will be given in the keyboard, but the old button will be removed and the new button will be given in it, and possibly the keyboards made after mid-2024 will start to be made with the new button.


In a similar vein, new laptops will also begin to be produced with new buttons. Microsoft has collaborated with other device manufacturers, including those who make keyboards, in this regard.


Users will be able to access artificial intelligence (AI) tools by clicking the new button, Copilot. They will also be able to access Windows features under the same button.


With the new button, Microsoft will connect all computers with AI tools, and users will be able to use artificial intelligence features while doing many tasks.


It should be noted that keyboards were first developed in the world after 1850 in the form of typewriters, and they continued to undergo changes for many decades and were given different names.


Modern computer keyboards and laptop keyboards appeared after the 1950s and were further improved after the 1970s, and by the 1980s, the mouse was considered part of the computer and keyboard.


The last button on computer and laptop keyboards was added by Windows in the 1990s and will now be replaced by the Copilot button.