Windows 10: Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad

Discus and support Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Microsoft has introduced an AI feature in Notepad that can help you rewrite text. Say hello to Rewrite, let's take a deep dive into it. Windows 11's... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Nov 8, 2024.

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    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad


    Microsoft has introduced an AI feature in Notepad that can help you rewrite text. Say hello to Rewrite, let's take a deep dive into it.

    Windows 11's Notepad has an AI now


    The AI-powered features are available to Windows Insiders. Per the announcement, Rewrite in Windows Notepad is powerful by an AI model named GPT. It is capable of rephrasing sentences, adjust tone, or modify the length of the content, based on some preferences. Microsoft says that Rewrite uses an online Azure service to process and generate the text, after which the generated text is sent back to your PC. The online service does not store the text or generated content after processing, to protect the privacy and security of users.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Microsoft-has-added-an-AI-in-Notepad-to-rewrite-and-edit-text.jpg

    Rewrite in Notepad is available in preview to all users in the following countries: United States, France, UK, Canada, Italy and Germany. So, the supported languages are English, French, Italian and German. The AI-powered functions are also available for users with a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription, or a Copilot Pro subscription, in the following regions: Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Notepad-with-rewrite-AI-button.jpg

    The AI features are available in Notepad version 11.2410.15.0 and above. You don't need to be on Windows 11 beta or dev channels to test the AI features. I was able to access Rewrite in Notepad in the stable channel, here's how you can do it.

    How to enable Rewrite in Notepad


    1. Change your device's language to US English (or one of the languages mentioned above).

    2. Set the region (Settings > Time and Language) to the United States. (or one of the Countries mentioned above).

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Download-Notepad-with-Rewrite.jpg

    3. Install Notepad 11.2410.16.0. You can download the latest version of the app from https://store.rg-adguard.net/. Notepad's URL is https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9msmlrh6lzf3. Set the channel ring to Fast, and click on the checkbox button. Download the .msixbundle of the latest version of Notepad and install it manually.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Install-Notepad-with-Rewrite-AI.jpg

    4. Phantomofearth says that users can try out Notepad's Rewrite AI by enabling an ID using Vivetool. Execute the following command in PowerShell.

    .\vivetool /enable /id:47961746

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Enable-Rewrite-in-notepad.jpg

    Note: The current stable version of Notepad (without AI features) is 11.2409.9.0, just in case you want to save a backup of it. You will need to set the ring to "Retail" in the Rg-adguard website to download the stable version.

    Exploring Rewrite in Notepad


    Once you have followed those steps, open Notepad, and you will see a new button in the menu bar. This is the Rewrite button. Clicking on it brings a pop-down menu with various options.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Rewrite-demo-in-notepad-windows-11.jpg

    The first option is rewrite, which can be triggered with the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl + I. This is an odd choice for a shortcut, as it is commonly used for formatting text in Italics in most text editors, including Microsoft Word. Anyhow, Rewrite can shorten the text for you, or make the content longer.

    Clicking the Change Tone menu reveals further options such as Default, Formal, Casual, Inspirational, and Humor. You can also Change the Format to one of the following styles: Default, Paragraph, List, Business, Academic, Marketing, and Poetry. I think the options are fairly explanatory, anyone who has used ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude or Gemini, or one of the numerous AI models should be aware of how these things work. Rewrite in Notepad is also available via the right-click context menu.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad rewrite-notepad-right-click-context-menu.jpg



    So, how does it work. Select a specific sentence or paragraph in your document, or leave the content unselected to rewrite the entire document. Choose one of the options, and Rewrite will begin processing the data. It takes a few seconds, after which you are presented with three variations that you can choose.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Rewrite-demo-in-notepad.jpg

    The UI has various buttons, the Replace button on the bottom allows you to replace the text with the rewritten version. You may choose to adjust the Rewrite method (shorter/longer), change the tone and format from this screen. There are shortcuts to copy the text to the clipboard, retry (Rewrite), and discard the pop-up. You may also discard the text by clicking anywhere outside the pop-up, to return to the original text.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad how-rewrite-works-in-Windows-11.jpg

    Limitations in Rewrite for Notepad


    Rewrite in Notepad is a freemium feature, i.e. it is limited by credits. More specifically, you get 50 credits to start. And, you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account to use the feature. The account icon on Notepad's toolbar can be clicked on to view your account information, and to check your AI credits balance. Every use costs a credit, and yes, clicking the Retry option uses one too.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Notepad-AI-credits-balance.jpg

    Free users start with 50 credits. I don't know if it is reset. From what I can tell by reading a support document, it doesn't reset. The page mentions that users will be notified when credits run low (5 or below). More importantly, it also says that "Credits for Microsoft 365 subscribers are automatically replenished at the beginning of each month." The wording seems to suggest free accounts will not get additional credits. The document states that users who have a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription get 60 AI credits every month. 60 per month seems pretty low, so I feel like even subscribers could be annoyed by these limitations. Users can purchase additional AI credits by subscribing to Copilot Pro.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad Microsoft-AI-credits-free-or-paid.jpg

    Another support page on Microsoft's website says that "Users of free apps like Designer receive 15 credits per month." It doesn't mention Notepad by name, so I'm rather skeptical about it. I'd like to point out that Notepad is one of the apps mentioned in the next line that talks about the subscriptions.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad What-are-AI-Credits-Microsoft.jpg

    This is, in my opinion, terrible. It's basically Notepad with in-app purchases. You could argue that the credits system is in place to prevent it from being abused. Well, this wouldn't be a problem if it was an offline feature, that processed data on the device. Would it? Since it requires a network connection, signing in to your Microsoft account, this is a bad implementation. As for why it is not an offline feature, isn't it obvious? To sell Microsoft 365 subscriptions.

    How to disable Rewrite in Notepad?


    Rewrite in Notepad can be disabled from the Settings menu.

    Here's a closer look at Rewrite AI in Notepad how-to-disable-rewrite-in-Notepad.jpg

    I had to enable the flag in ViveTool manually, so I can't say for certain if it was enabled by default. But, I think it is likely that the setting is turned on automatically. Why? How else is Microsoft going to promote the feature?

    I like Notepad, especially the Tabs, spell check, and auto-save features. It's disappointing to see the inevitable AI creep in basic apps.

    Rewrite in Notepad could be useful for some people, but the fact that it is limited by credits, and that said credits costs money, makes this nothing but yet another advertisement for Microsoft's subscriptions. I want to point out that Apple Intelligence is completely free to use (except Siri with ChatGPT, but that's optional). And, Apple's AI uses on-device machine learning, and processes the data locally. On a side note, rumors suggest that Microsoft might rebrand Copilot to Windows Intelligence.

    Users who are looking for an alternative for Notepad may want to check out Notepad++, CudaText. If you don't mind using an Electron app, take a look at Obsidian (not open source), Standard Notes, or Joplin. All three apps are available across major platforms.

    What do you think about Rewrite?

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  2. Drew1903 Win User

    Cowriter AI for Notepad coming from Microsoft

    Seems there is some new AI based tools/features coming for Notepad called Cowriter.

    Since, at this time, I could not find a source from MS, I am giving you the Bing results page. There, read whatever articles offered to have in-depth info and details.

    Cowriter AI for Notepad coming from Microsoft

    Cheers,
    Drew

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    Drew1903, Nov 8, 2024
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  3. Bree Win User
    Notepad consuming cpu 40%

    Your screenshot of Task Manager and the notepad.exe properties shows the same size and creation date as in @dalchina's earlier screenshot. So it looks like it is the real notepad that's running.

    But - it isn't running the way it should. In your Task Manager there should be a > to the left of notepad, and clicking on it should open up a list of the Notepad instances that are running, along with the name of the document that's open (or 'Untitled - Notepad' if none).

    Yours doesn't show that (compare it with dalchina's screenshot). Notepad is running - yes, but not the way it's supposed to. It appears to be in the list of background processes, not in the list of Apps where it should be. Could something be trying to run it as a service? Perhaps some malware set this up, but failed to replace the genuine notepad.exe with its counterfeit one?

    As a first step I'd look at the Startup tab in Task Manager for clues.
     
    Bree, Nov 8, 2024
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  4. Brink Win User

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