right-edge gesture

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The right-edge gesture on Windows 11 is a touch or swipe action that triggers system UI elements such as the Copilot panel or notification center. In the Windows 11 Insider Preview KB5065782 update, Microsoft refined gesture animations to improve responsiveness and visual feedback for right-edge swipes. These changes are part of ongoing UX refinements for Copilot and touch interactions on tablets and 2-in-1 devices. Users may notice smoother transitions and more consistent behavior when invoking features via the right-edge gesture. The update also includes fixes for gesture reliability across different Insider builds.
  1. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 Insider Preview KB5065782: Copilot UX refinements and on-device prompts

    Microsoft pushed a new Windows 11 preview update (KB5065782) into Insider rings on September 12, 2025, delivering a focused set of Copilot-era UX refinements—most notably a redesigned Click to Do prompt box with on‑device suggestion support, updated gesture animations, Emoji 16.0, and several...
  2. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 Insider Build 26220.6682: Narrator polish, Emoji 16, Copilot tweaks

    Microsoft’s latest Insider preview (Build 26220.6682, KB5065782) sharpens Narrator’s reading and navigation behavior, brings a small curated set of Emoji 16.0 glyphs to the emoji picker, and rolls out incremental Click to Do (Copilot) refinements — changes that are small in headline but...
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