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Microsoft Edge 114.0.1823.37


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Microsoft Edge is a free web browser based on the Chromium Open-Source project and other Open-Source software. Anyone who's used Google Chrome will immediately feel right at home with the new Microsoft Edge since both browsers are based on Chromium. Currently, you'll need a 64-bit operating system. On startup, you can import your links, favorites, and settings when you install. Options are available to customize what you want or don't want, to import as well as the option to sync across devices. The interface is clean and easy to use. The voice options to read a page is a neat feature and works well. Most popular extensions are also available in the Microsoft Store. Microsoft Edge delivers as we hoped and expected with a clean, simple, friendly web browser that we think many people will now gladly use as their default web browser; something very few people wanted with Internet Explorer.


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Is Split Screen enabled by default in this version???

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25 minutes ago, BluePT said:

Is Split Screen enabled by default in this version???

Can't imagine what you mean, but I've never turned it on when it's automatically there at the moment and yes - it is turned on automatcally at least on my pc-s.
But there is also a choice in Settings where everyone can make their own choice, is it available or not.
So, I don't know what you really wanted to know, but maybe this was a littlebit helpful.

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@Kalju Microsoft says Split Screen will be "automatically enabled" for all users in this build, but that appears to not be true for Edge running in Windows 10. I have to force it to be enabled using "edge://flags/#edge-split-screen" in build 114.0.1823.37. 

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1 hour ago, BluePT said:

@Kalju Microsoft says Split Screen will be "automatically enabled" for all users in this build, but that appears to not be true for Edge running in Windows 10. I have to force it to be enabled using "edge://flags/#edge-split-screen" in build 114.0.1823.37. 

I'm using Windows 10 and it's automatically enabled. I haven't done anything to allow it.
The original setting is as shown in the picture, and in the settings, the position is already in the initially turned on position.

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