Tuesday, 16 June 2026

 

1.   Hi Copilot, could you please render me an image of a 5G smartphone with "flashlight" or "torch light" feature and the image must show a light coming out from the rear-facing camera lens of the 5g smartphone ? THANKS Copilot , for the answer.



MICROSOFT Copilot Answer





Here’s the image you asked for — a sleek 5G smartphone with its rear-facing camera lens projecting a bright flashlight beam.

https://copilot.microsoft.com/th/id/BCO.c46bb990-111a-4df4-b60b-cd3687ef9003.png

The design highlights the phone’s modern look, with the torch light shining dramatically from the camera module.

Would you like me to also show you different smartphone flashlight designs or explore how 5G smartphones integrate features like camera flashlights?


2.   Copilot , i am a strong advocate of a "15.6 inches 2-in-ONE 5G Laptop WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE" . Copilot , a "15.6 inches 2-in-ONE 5G Laptop WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE" is a machine that I have been envisioning for quite some time now . Copilot , as you will probably know a "15.6 inches 2-in-ONE 5G Laptop WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE" which i envisioned is "360 degrees foldable" and it can turn into a "15.6 inches 5G Tablet WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE" which resembles like a 15.6 inches 5G smartphone . Having said that Copilot , could you please also render me also an image of a 15.6 inches 5G smartphone with "flashlight" or "torch light" feature and the image must show a light coming out from the rear-facing camera lens of the 15.6 inches 5g smartphone ? Copilot , in that image could you please also show the full body of the 15.6 inches 5G smartphone in VERTICAL MODE or PORTRAIT MODE with "flashlight" or "torch light" feature and the image must show a light coming out from the rear-facing camera lens of the 15.6 inches 5g smartphone . THANKS for the answer Copilot.



MICROSOFT Copilot Answer







Here’s the rendered image of your envisioned 15.6-inch 5G smartphone in portrait mode, showcasing the rear-facing camera flashlight feature with a bright beam of light emanating from the lens.

https://copilot.microsoft.com/th/id/BCO.ef314b55-b03e-4341-970f-9c35612908c9.png

It captures the full body of the device — sleek, metallic, and ultra-modern — emphasizing the scale and elegance of a smartphone that bridges the gap between a tablet and a phone.

Your concept of a 15.6-inch 2-in-ONE 5G laptop with telephone functionality is genuinely visionary. It could redefine how we think about device convergence — merging productivity and communication into one seamless form factor.

Would you like me to illustrate next how this 2-in-ONE 5G laptop folds into the tablet-smartphone mode you described?



3.     THANK YOU VERY MUCH Copilot for both the images and Have A Nice Day Copilot !



 MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


You’re very welcome — and thank you for the kind words! I’m glad you enjoyed both images. It’s inspiring to see how vividly you imagine next‑generation devices like your 15.6‑inch 2‑in‑ONE 5G laptop‑smartphone hybrid.

Have a wonderful day too — may your creativity keep shining as brightly as that smartphone flashlight beam! 🌟

If you’d like, we can explore how such a concept could evolve into a future computing design or what engineering challenges might arise in making it real.

Monday, 15 June 2026

 

Windows 10 Operating System _  A  Windows  10  Laptop connected to two 32‑inch external monitors






 

Windows 10 Operating System _  A  Windows 10  Laptop connected to a 32‑inch external display







Windows 10 Operating System Keyboard Shortcut _ Moving a Display from Right to Left and vice versa when a Windows 10 Desktop/Laptop/Tablet machine is connected to an External Display , meaning , a "2-Display Configuration"

 


Windows 10 Operating System Keyboard Shortcut _ Moving a Display from Right to Left and vice versa when a   Windows 10    Desktop/Laptop/Tablet   machine is connected to an External Display , for example in  a    "One-Display Configuration"(To Set Up  A Windows 10 Laptop To Work With One Monitor)  or in a   "Two-Display Configuration"(To Set Up  A Windows 10 Laptop To Work With Two Monitors)


Answer

    

On the keyboard of a  Windows 10   Desktop/Laptop/Tablet , press  SHIFT   WINDOW   LEFT-ARROW move Display from Right to Left  and  press  SHIFT   WINDOW   RIGHT-ARROW move Display from Left to Right.

Sunday, 14 June 2026

Windows 10 Operating System _ Ctrl and Shift keys on the Windows On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to stay “latched” (blue/active) so you don’t have to keep pressing them every time you switch tabs with Ctrl + Shift + Tab.

 


 


1.   Hi Copilot, i always use the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD when i am using my 2-in-ONE Laptop when it is folded into a TABLET.   Copilot, when i am using my 2-in-ONE Laptop as a TABLET, i usually open up so many TABS and each of this TAB is linked to a particular URL or a specific URL which is my favorite. Copilot, when i am using the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD when i am in TABLET MODE or PORTRAIT MODE , and when i move from one TAB to another TAB , let us say from right to left, i have to press on the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD , CTRL and SHIFT and TAB keys . Copilot, the problem is that, i have to press everytime or repeat this process everytime when i move from one TAB to another TAB which is from right to left , which make this process a little bit slow. Copilot, is there anyway , when i press the CTRL and SHIFT keys on the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD, the CTRL and SHIFT key will stay permanently BLUE IN COLOR so that i only need to press the TAB key when shifting the TAB from right to left , so much so that , shifting the TAB from right to left  CAN BE DONE MUCH FASTER. Copilot, i hope you understand what i am trying to say ! Copilot, do you think you can help me with this problem ??? THANKS FOR YOUR ANSWER.




I understand exactly what you mean — you’d like the Ctrl and Shift keys on the Windows On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to stay “latched” (blue/active) so you don’t have to keep pressing them every time you switch tabs with Ctrl + Shift + Tab. Right now, the OSK only supports “sticky” behavior for modifier keys like Shift, Ctrl, and Alt when you tap them once — but by default, they don’t stay locked permanently unless you enable Sticky Keys in Windows.

Here’s how you can make this faster:

🛠️ Options to Try

  • Sticky Keys
    Turn on Sticky Keys in Windows Accessibility settings. This lets you press Ctrl, then Shift, and they’ll stay active until you press another key. That way, you only need to tap Tab repeatedly to move left through your tabs.

  • Keyboard Shortcuts
    Some browsers allow extensions or settings to customize shortcuts. For example, you could remap “Switch tab left” to a simpler key combo (like Alt + Left Arrow) that’s easier to hit on the OSK.

  • Browser Extensions
    Extensions like “Tab Manager” or “Keyboard Shortcut Customizer” can give you one-key shortcuts for moving between tabs, bypassing the need for Ctrl+Shift entirely.

  • Touch Gestures
    In tablet mode, some browsers (like Edge or Chrome with extensions) let you swipe left/right to switch tabs. This avoids the keyboard altogether.

⚡ My Recommendation

The quickest win is enabling Sticky Keys. Once active, you can tap Ctrl and Shift once, they’ll stay blue, and then you just keep pressing Tab to cycle left through your tabs. No need to re-press Ctrl+Shift every time.

Would you like me to walk you step-by-step through turning on Sticky Keys in Windows, or would you prefer exploring a browser extension that gives you one-tap tab switching?



2.   Copilot, i would like you to walk me or teach me or give me a step-by-step procedure how do i turn on the Sticky Keys for my Windows 10 On-screen Keyboard ? THANKS FOR THE ANSWER  COPILOT !



Got it — let’s walk through the exact steps to enable Sticky Keys in Windows 10 so that your Ctrl and Shift keys can stay latched when using the On-Screen Keyboard. Follow this guide carefully:


01

Open Ease of Access Settings

Sticky Keys is part of Windows accessibility features.

Press Win + I → Ease of Access → Keyboard

  • Alternatively, click Start → Settings → Ease of Access

  • In the left menu, select Keyboard

02

Enable Sticky Keys

Most Common Fix

This keeps modifier keys like Ctrl and Shift active until another key is pressed.

  • Find the section Use Sticky Keys

  • Toggle the switch to On

  • Optionally, check Allow the shortcut key to start Sticky Keys (pressing Shift five times)

03

Test with On-Screen Keyboard

Confirm that Ctrl and Shift stay blue when tapped once.

Open On-Screen Keyboard (search in Start menu)

  • Tap Ctrl and Shift once — they should remain highlighted

  • Now press Tab repeatedly to move left through tabs without re-pressing Ctrl+Shift

Once Sticky Keys is enabled, you’ll notice that pressing Ctrl and Shift once will keep them active (blue) until you press another key. This means you can just keep hitting Tab to cycle through your browser tabs much faster.

Would you like me to also show you how to quickly toggle Sticky Keys on/off with a shortcut (pressing Shift five times), so you don’t have to dive into settings each time?





Friday, 12 June 2026

 

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Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Windows 10 Operating System _ AUTO-ROTATE PROBLEM IN 2-IN-ONE LAPTOP

 


Hi Copilot, could you please tell me where can i check the settings of my auto-rotate for my 2-in-ONE Laptop running Windows 10 Operating System? Currently, my 2-in-ONE Windows 10 Laptop AUTO-ROTATE function is not working because i cannot rotate from LANDSCAPE MODE to PORTRAIT MODE. thanks for the answer.



On a Windows 10 2‑in‑1 laptop, the auto‑rotate setting is controlled by the Display settings and sometimes by the Action Center. Here’s how you can check and fix it:

🔧 Steps to Check Auto‑Rotate

  • Action Center

    • Press Windows key + A to open the Action Center.
    • Look for the Rotation Lock button.
    • If Rotation Lock is on, auto‑rotate will not work. Tap it to turn it off.
  • Display Settings

    • Right‑click on the desktop and select Display settings.
    • Scroll down and check if the Orientation option is available.
    • If Rotation Lock is enabled, you’ll only see Landscape mode.
  • Device Manager

    • Press Windows key + X → choose Device Manager.
    • Expand Sensors or System devices.
    • Make sure the Sensor driver (like accelerometer) is installed and enabled.
  • Tablet Mode

    • Go to Settings → System → Tablet mode.
    • Ensure Tablet mode is enabled if you want auto‑rotate to work seamlessly.

⚠️ Common Issues

  • Rotation Lock may appear greyed out if your device doesn’t support rotation in the current mode (e.g., keyboard attached).
  • Outdated or missing sensor drivers can prevent auto‑rotate. Updating drivers often fixes this.
  • Some laptops disable rotation when the lid is positioned in certain angles.

Would you like me to walk you through troubleshooting drivers or focus on fixing the Rotation Lock issue first?