Nowe funkcje aplikacji Notatnik i Narzędzie do Zrzutów w systemie Windows 11

According to the latest blog post from Microsoft, the Notepad application in Windows 11 will be integrated with an artificial intelligence tool called Copilot. It will be available as a feature called “Explain with Copilot,” allowing users to “explain log files, code snippets, or any selected content directly from Notepad.” To activate the AI tool, users need to select the text and right-click or use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + E,” and then choose the Copilot feature. Currently, this feature is only available to testers in the Windows Insider channels on Notepad version 11.2401.25.0.

On the other hand, the Snipping Tool in Windows 11 is also receiving a new feature that will allow users to “add shapes to snips.” With this feature, users will be able to add various shapes such as rectangles, ovals, lines, and arrows to mark their screen snips. The feature will be available on the application’s toolbar, where users can select the desired shape. Microsoft states that users can easily “click and drag anywhere on the image to draw a new shape. The size, position, or color of the shape can be changed before clicking elsewhere.” To remove shapes, users can simply use the undo function or the eraser tool.

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FAQ:

1. How will the Copilot artificial intelligence tool be integrated with the Notepad application in Windows 11?
– The Copilot tool will be available as a feature called “Explain with Copilot” in Notepad. Users will be able to explain log files, code snippets, or any selected content directly from Notepad. To activate the tool, users need to select the text and right-click or use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + E,” and then choose the Copilot feature.

2. Is the Copilot tool available to all users now?
– The Copilot tool is currently only available to testers in the Windows Insider channels on Notepad version 11.2401.25.0.

3. What new features will the Snipping Tool in Windows 11 receive?
– The Snipping Tool will have a new feature that allows users to add shapes to their snips. Users will be able to add various shapes such as rectangles, ovals, lines, and arrows for marking their screen snips. This feature will be available on the application’s toolbar.

4. How can shapes be added to screen snips in the Snipping Tool?
– Users can select the desired shape from the application’s toolbar and click and drag it anywhere on the image to draw a new shape. The size, position, or color of the shape can be changed before clicking elsewhere.

5. How can added shapes be removed in the Snipping Tool?
– To remove shapes, users can use the undo function or the eraser tool.

Definitions:
– Notepad: An application in Windows that allows users to create and edit simple text files.
– Copilot: An artificial intelligence tool integrated with the Notepad application in Windows 11, allowing users to explain log files, code snippets, or other selected content.
– Snipping Tool: A feature in Windows 11 that allows users to capture screen snips and add shapes for marking those snips.

Links:
– Microsoft homepage
– Windows 11 page

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