Remember, since this is a Dev Channel release, there are no guarantees that this feature will be released to the Stable Channel of Windows 11. It only works for U.S. users at the moment, too.
When you’re copying a phone number, Windows will pop up an inline, light, dismissible UI that suggests ways to call the phone number using Teams or other installed apps that offer click-to-dial call functions, Microsoft said in a blog post. It will look like this:
Secondly, Microsoft will use the same light, dismissible UI when you’re copying a date. Here, Windows will suggest creating a calendar event (in Outlook, Calendar, or another app, depending on your preference). Windows will then populate the calendar with the best Decentralized Application development services an appointment that auto-fills the date and/or time that you’ve selected.
At one time, you could imagine Windows Mobile for phones creating calendar entries from dates that were sent via text or messaging apps. And we’ve seen Outlook, for example, allow you to highlight names and link to their profile pages. If this takes off, we’d imagine that you’ll see a “smarter” UI appear in many different Microsoft apps so that highlighting a word does more than just search for it in Bing. The question, of course, is which actions Windows will take and how well they will work under those scenarios.