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Disable Microsoft Edge Search Bar in Windows 11
The article provides a guide on disabling the Microsoft Edge Desktop Search Bar in Windows 11. It explains that users can switch browsers and details the process using the Windows Registry. By creating a DWORD value named SearchbarAllowed and setting it to 0, the Edge search bar functionality can be disabled, with possible reboot required.
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How to Manage Microsoft Edge Desktop Search Bar in Windows 11
The article details how to manage the Microsoft Edge desktop search bar in Windows 11. It explains launching, closing, and setting the search bar to auto-launch at startup. Key features include customizable positioning, keyboard shortcuts for accessibility, and an intuitive interface that enhances the overall browsing experience.
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How to Control Copilot’s Access to Context in Microsoft Edge
The article describes how to enable or disable the “Allow Copilot to read context clues on the web” feature in Microsoft Edge. Users can adjust this setting to enhance privacy by preventing Copilot from using browser history. The process involves navigating through the browser’s settings to make the desired changes.
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How to Turn Off Custom Scrollbars in Edge
This article discusses how to disable custom scrollbars in Microsoft Edge, the default browser for Windows 11. Users often prefer the default scrollbar for consistency and accessibility. The new setting can easily be found under the “Accessibility” section in Edge settings, improving the browsing experience by ensuring uniformity.
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How to Manage Page Colors in Microsoft Edge
The article outlines how to enable or disable the Page colors feature in Microsoft Edge, which is helpful for users with vision impairments. By default, this feature works with Windows High Contrast themes. Users can adjust color schemes through the Accessibility settings and apply them to all web pages if desired.
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Disable Edge Default Browser Prompts in Windows 11
This article provides a guide to stop Microsoft Edge prompts to set it as the default browser in Windows 11. It involves adjusting the “DefaultBrowserSettingEnabled” registry key in “Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Edge” to disable the prompt. The same can be applied to all users via “Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge”. Rebooting may be required for changes to take effect.
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How to enable or disable push notifications in Microsoft Edge
This article explains how to enable or disable push notifications in Microsoft Edge, the default browser in Windows 11. Users can manage notifications in the browser settings or by using the Windows Registry Editor. Notifications can be allowed, blocked, or set to “always ask.” The post provides step-by-step instructions for both methods.
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Optimize RAM Usage in Microsoft Edge with Resource Controls
This article explains how to manage memory usage in Microsoft Edge using resource controls. Learn how to enable or disable the feature through the browser settings or Windows Registry Editor, and understand the impact of setting memory limits on browser performance, particularly during PC gaming.
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Change Voice and Speed for Read Aloud in Microsoft Edge
This article offers a guide on changing the Read Aloud voice and speed in Microsoft Edge, the default browser in Windows 11. It explains how to access the “Read Aloud” feature and customize options for speed, voice, accents, and language packs, catering to individuals preferring audio content or facing reading difficulties.
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How to Use Read Aloud in Microsoft Edge
This article explains how to use the “Read Aloud” feature in Microsoft Edge, a text-to-speech tool for web pages, PDFs, and eBooks. Users can start by right-clicking on the page and selecting ‘Read Aloud’, or using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + U. To stop, press Ctrl + Shift + U and click “Pause”…