Windows 11 may reinstate the 'Windows key + C' shortcut to summon Copilot that was removed last year.Microsoft is rumored to be experimenting with bringing back this keyboard combination for users who don't have a dedicated Copilot key.The functionality can be customized in settings like the Copilot key, offering flexibility to users' preferences.Originally, 'Windows key + C' was used for Cortana, then switched to Copilot when Cortana was removed in 2023.Microsoft removed the shortcut connection to Copilot in mid-2024, but now seems to reconsider its decision.The reasoning behind the removal remains unclear, with speculations on its impact on Copilot+ laptops.Windows Latest pointed out that the Windows key in combination with a number is promoted for accessing Copilot pinned to the taskbar.The ability to redefine the shortcut to a different action provides users with more flexibility and utility.While awaiting official testing of the shortcut's reintroduction, users can anticipate a potentially useful feature.Customizable shortcuts may come with limitations similar to remapping the dedicated Copilot key, based on app compatibility.