![]() Updated editable fields in PDFs to now have a subtle color to help indicate that they’re editable.Input Improvements Pressing F3 when using Find a Page will now go to the next result. Edge now features a readaloud mode that reads text for you on a webpage, PDF or EPUB document. Tabs that are no longer active will show a semi-transparent icon. Share UI now shows up in the top right of the window. You can now edit the URL of an already saved favorite. You can now save favorites into a different location directly from the favorites UI. Reading progress is now synced across devices. You can now pin websites to the taskbar just like with Internet Explorer 11. You can now see a PDFs table of contents. You can now ink on PDFs directly within Microsoft Edge. With this release, Edge now has better PDF and EPUB support, a new readaloud feature, an updated favorites system and a load of under the hood improvements for stability. Microsoft continues to improve Edge in many ways. ![]() You can now share files via the Share option in the context menu.Microsoft Edge You can now see files saved in the cloud via OneDrive with “On-Demand Sync” in File Explorer. You can now enable Spatial Sound directly from the Volume icon context menu in the taskbar. You can now share with contacts directly from the Share UI Taskbar Battery icon has new flyout with a slider for Power Throttling. My People Hub gives you quick access to all your contacts and associated communication apps. Pinned contacts can send you “pops” that appear as animated emoji on your desktop. You can now pin up to three contacts to the taskbar. ![]() There is now a My People Hub icon on the taskbar. Toast notifications now feature an arrow instead of an X to dismiss. Toast notifications now float in the bottom right corner. Action Center now shares the same Acrylic backdrop as Start. New Action Center UI featuring Fluent Design. Scrollbars will now shrink away when cursor isn’t near them. Resizing Start horizontally is now smoother. So here’s all the noteworthy changes showing up in those locations. It’s the Start menu, the Action Center, the Taskbar, and File Explorer. The Windows Shell is the main part of Windows that people interact with everyday. ![]()
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