Windows 10 update 19H1: Cortana will be separated from Windows Search

Microsoft will separate Cortan from Windows Search, allowing users to activate or deactivate these two functions on the taskbar independently of each other.

In the Windows 10 19H1 update, Microsoft not only removed the volume control interface but also made some changes related to Cortana and Windows Search.

Specifically, Microsoft will separate Cortan from Windows Search, allowing users to activate or deactivate these two functions on the taskbar independently of each other.

Some screenshots taken from the tested Windows 10 19H1 version will show you this change.

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The Windows Search search interface is split into a separate window, searching for files in the system. Meanwhile, Cortana will undertake the search for online content.

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In addition, Cortana will bring more true virtual assistant experience with a separate window called Conversation Canvas in the future. Meanwhile, Cortana's search interface will no longer be hindered by excess content.

It seems that Cortana will have an interface similar to Clippy, an assistant on Word who has suffered a lot of previous 'stone tiles'.

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Update 24 May 2019
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