Below, I’ll walk you through three simple ways to disable Copilot or remap the key so it stops catching you off guard.
Method 1: Disable Copilot Using Group Policy Editor
Note for Windows Home Users: The Group Policy Editor isn’t available by default on Home editions. Follow this guide to enable it first.
Method 2: Disable Copilot via Registry Editor
If you prefer not to use Group Policy Editor, the Registry Editor offers another way to disable Copilot.
Method 3: Remap the Copilot Key Using Microsoft PowerToys
If your keyboard has a dedicated Copilot key, Microsoft PowerToys lets you remap it to a different function—or disable it entirely.











