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Notepad sheds Copilot from toolbar as Microsoft gives subtlety a try

(2026/04/13)


Copilot is on its way out of Notepad, but a return to the basic text editor is not on the cards.

The Copilot button is [1]reportedly missing from the latest Windows Insider build of Notepad. However, the omission speaks more to how toxic the Copilot brand has become than to the company rethinking its strategy of spraying AI across its product line.

Users hoping that the move might signify a change of heart at Redmond will be disappointed. The AI features are still there, but now under an option called "Writing Tools" with a pen icon. Users don't have to use them and can switch them off entirely. The mere presence of a toolbar in the previously clutter-free Notepad will still stick in the craw of some users, but at least the Copilot icon won't be there anymore.

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In March, Windows boss Pavan Davuluri [3]wrote : "We are reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points, starting with apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad." The replacement of the Copilot button in Notepad feels like the fulfillment of his promise, even if the underlying AI services aren't going anywhere. Other applications that have been daubed with the Copilot brush are therefore likely to follow suit as Microsoft adopts a more thoughtful approach to how and where the brand is used.

[4]Microsoft's Copilot strategy is just more user abuse from Redmond, says Mozilla

[5]Windows boss promises to heal the operating system's self-inflicted wounds

[6]Microsoft: Removing some Copilots will improve Windows 11

[7]Notepad's new Markdown powers served with a side of remote code execution

Although many users will welcome the change in icon, other tweaks to Notepad remain, for better or worse. Microsoft has spent the past few years gradually adding features to the venerable text editor until it is less a simple text editor and more a pad onto which a person might write words.

Microsoft's stripped-down word processor, WordPad, was [8]deprecated in 2023 and removed entirely soon after. It would have been the ideal candidate for the writing tools added to Notepad, as well as the formatting options now found in the text editor.

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The removal of the Copilot button from Notepad suggests Microsoft is rethinking its approach to putting the assistant front and center. However, changes beyond cosmetic icon swaps are needed in Windows before customers believe the company is serious about regaining their trust. ®

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[1] https://x.com/phantomofearth/status/2042191352650182709

[2] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_software/oses&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=2&c=2ad0TJABGbh4Uptlhzagd_gAAA1E&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D2%26raptor%3Dcondor%26pos%3Dtop%26test%3D0

[3] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/24/windows_boss_promises/

[4] https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/10/mozilla_microsofts_copilot_strategy/

[5] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/24/windows_boss_promises/

[6] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/23/windows_quality_commitment/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/11/notepad_rce_flaw/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/04/microsoft_deprecates_wordpad/

[9] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_software/oses&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=4&c=44ad0TJABGbh4Uptlhzagd_gAAA1E&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D4%26raptor%3Dfalcon%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0

[10] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



Microsoft gives subtlety

Aladdin Sane

Microsoft? Subtlety? Have they hired outside help then?

Re: Microsoft gives subtlety

UCAP

No, he'll had frozen over instead.

Ace2

“For entertainment purposes only”… just like Windows

Hey, MicroSlop........

JWLong

How do you figure you're going to fix shooting yourself in the foot(feet) in the first place?

Hiding a button is not the way, that's for damn sure!

You've lost a lot a people like me, an original investor from '86.

Good Bye...Good riddance...and I hope to never having to deal with you again!

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