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# The new feature on the latest Windows 11 build
Windows 11, the successor to Windows 10, is a major release of the Windows NT operating system that introduces many new features and improvements to enhance productivity, security, accessibility and performance. In this blog post, we will explore one of the new features that was introduced in the latest Windows 11 build: **the AI-powered Bing on the taskbar**.
## What is Bing on the taskbar?
Bing on the taskbar is a new feature that allows you to access Bing's intelligent search capabilities directly from your Windows 11 taskbar. You can use it to quickly find information, answers, files, apps and more without opening a browser or leaving your current context.
To use Bing on the taskbar, you simply need to click on the magnifying glass icon next to the Start button or press Win + S on your keyboard. This will open a search box where you can type or speak your query using natural language. You can also use voice commands such as "Hey Bing" or "Open Bing" to activate it.
Bing on the taskbar uses artificial intelligence (AI) to understand your intent and provide relevant results from various sources such as web pages, documents, emails, photos, videos and more. It also integrates with other Windows 11 features such as Snap Assist, Widgets and Timeline to help you organize your windows, access personalized content and resume your activities across devices.
## What are some of the benefits of Bing on the taskbar?
Bing on the taskbar offers several benefits for Windows 11 users who want to get things done faster and easier. Some of these benefits are:
- **Convenience**: You don't need to switch apps or tabs to perform a search. You can access Bing's powerful search engine right from your desktop with just a click or a keystroke.
- **Context**: You can search for anything related to what you are working on or interested in without losing focus. For example, if you are writing an email about travel plans, you can use Bing on the taskbar to find flight options, hotel deals or local attractions without leaving your email app.
- **Comprehension**: You can get answers to complex questions using natural language queries. For example, if you want to know how many calories are in a slice of pizza, you can simply ask "How many calories are in a slice of pizza?" and get an instant answer from Bing's knowledge graph.
- **Creativity**: You can discover new ideas and inspiration using Bing's rich media results. For example, if you want to learn how to play guitar chords for beginners ,you can use Bing on the taskbar to find video tutorials , diagrams , articles and more without opening YouTube or Google.
- **Collaboration**: You can share your findings with others using easy-to-use tools such as copy link , send email , pin result , add comment and more . For example , if you find an interesting article about artificial intelligence ,you can use Bing on the taskbar
to copy its link and send it via email with a comment .
## How do I get started with Bing on the taskbar?
Bing on the taskbar is available for Windows 11 users who have installed [the latest update](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2023/02/28/introducing-a-big-update-to-windows-11-making-the-everyday-easier-including-bringing-the-new-ai-powered-bing-to-the-taskbar/) (version 22H2). To enable it ,you need to follow these steps :
1. Go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar .
2. Under Taskbar items ,toggle Search On .
3. Under Search settings ,choose Show icon only .
4. Click Apply .
You should now see a magnifying glass icon next
to your Start button . Click it or press Win + S
to open Bing on the taskbar .
## Conclusion
Bing on the taskbar is one of
the new features that makes Windows 11
a smarter ,faster and easier operating system .
It lets you access Bing's intelligent search capabilities directly from
your desktop without opening
a browser or leaving
your current context .
It also integrates with other Windows 11 features
to help you organize your windows ,
access personalized content
and resume your activities across devices .
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