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HP PCs - Using Microsoft Edge browser (Windows 10)
Microsoft Edge is the default internet browser for Windows 10 computers and mobile devices. With this browser, you can use integrated Microsoft services, such as the Cortana personal digital assistant and OneDrive, and offers annotation tools and a reading mode.
Some websites might not load because they were created using Adobe Flash. If the Blocked Adobe Flash icon displays on the address bar, click the icon to allow Adobe Flash to run on the website.
Opening Microsoft Edge
Open Microsoft Edge to browse the internet.
In Windows, search for and open Edge, or click the Microsoft Edge icon.
The first time you open Microsoft Edge, the start page opens.
You can change the page that displays when you open Microsoft Edge.
Adding a website to your Favorites in Microsoft Edge
Use the Favorites tool to add a website to your Favorites and to open your favorite websites.
Adding a website to your Reading list in Microsoft Edge
Use the Favorites tool to add a website to your Reading list.
Managing tabs in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge allows you to view your Start and Home tabs, create new tabs, see a quick preview of active tabs, set tabs aside, and restore tabs you previously set aside.
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To create a new tab: Click the New tab icon
on the tabs bar.
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To view your Start tab: Click the Start icon
on the tabs bar.
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To view your Home tab: Click the Home icon
on the address bar.
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To view a preview of active tabs: Click the Show tab previews icon
on the tabs bar.
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To set your active tabs aside: Click the Set these tabs aside icon
on the tabs bar.
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To view, manage, and restore tabs previously set aside: Click the See all your tabs icon
on the tabs bar. To restore tabs, click Restore tabs on the Tabs you've set aside window. To add the tabs to your favorites or share them, click the More icon
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To mute a tab playing audio: Right click on the volume icon
on the tab. On the drop-down menu, select Mute tab.
Reading books in Microsoft Edge
Use the Hub menu to read eBooks in Microsoft Edge.
Using the Reading view in Microsoft Edge
In Microsoft Edge, you can use Reading view to simplify the view. You can also change the brightness of the screen and size of the text.
Adding Notes to a webpage in Microsoft Edge
You can use the Add Notes tool to circle and highlight items, draw shapes, and add notes on a webpage. Then you can save a screenshot of the annotated webpage to OneNote, your Favorites, or your Reading list.
Click the Add notes icon .
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To assign a color and a size to the Pen tool, click the Pen icon
, choose a line color, and then use the slider to adjust the line width.
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To assign a color and shape to the Highlighter tool, click the Highlighter icon
, choose the highlighter color, and then use the slider to adjust the line width.
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To remove notations or highlights, click the Eraser icon
, and then click the notation or highlight to be removed.
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To add a typed note to a webpage:
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Click the Add a note icon
, place your cursor where you want the note to display, then click.
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Type your note in the text box.
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If you want to remove the note, click the Trash icon.
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To save a page to your Favorites, Reading List, or OneNote:
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Click the Save Web Note icon
, and then select OneNote, Favorites, or Reading List.
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Click Save.
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To share the annotated page, click the Share Web Note icon
, select the method of sharing, such as Cortana Reminders, and then follow the on-screen instructions to share the webpage.
Note:If you want to share only a portion of the webpage, click the Clip icon
to select the portion to share.
Viewing your browsing history in Microsoft Edge
Use the Hub to view your web browsing History pages.
Viewing your downloads in Microsoft Edge
Use the Hub to view your current and past downloads.
Changing the opening page of Microsoft Edge
Adjust Microsoft Edge settings to change the first page that displays when you open Microsoft Edge.
Installing Microsoft Edge extensions
Use the More menu to install extensions.
The installed extensions display in the Microsoft Edge More menu.
Changing the default search engine
Use the More menu to change the default search engine.
Changing the default browser in Windows Settings
Use Windows Settings to change the default browser.
Importing favorites from other browsers to Microsoft Edge
Use the Hub to import your favorites from other web browsers.
Using Microsoft Edge tools
Use the Microsoft Edge tools to perform tasks such as opening a new window, zooming in and out, and printing.
To open Microsoft Edge tools, click the More icon .
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To open a new browser window, click New window. A new browser window opens.
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To open a private browser window, click New InPrivate window. InPrivate browsing allows you to browse the web privately. This feature is designed to keep personal information, such as login information and browser settings, hidden from other people using the same computer.
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To change the view size, click the plus or minus symbol (+ or –) in the Zoom area.
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To make the view smaller, click the minus symbol (–) repeatedly until the percentage number matches your needs. The view size changes each time you click the icon.
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To make the view larger, click the plus symbol (+) until the percentage number matches your needs. The view size changes each time you click the icon.
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To view browsing history, click History.
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To view download history, click Downloads.
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To add an extension, click Extensions.
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To print a page, click Print. A preview window opens. Select the printer and the desired settings, and then click Print.
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To find text on a page, click Find on page. The Find on page box opens on the left side of the screen. Type the text you want to find.
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To read a page aloud, click Read aloud. Cortana begins to read the currently displaying webpage.
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To pin the current webpage to your taskbar, click Pin this page to the taskbar.
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To change Microsoft Edge settings, click Settings.
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To send feedback to Microsoft about Microsoft Edge, or to get help with Microsoft Edge, click Help and feedback.
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To pin available tools to the address bar, click the Show in toolbar menu.
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Click More tools for the following additional options:
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To add notes to a webpage, click Add notes.
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To share a webpage, click Share this page. This feature allows you to share webpages using email, social media, Bluetooth, your compatible mobile device, or OneDrive
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To cast videos, pictures, and audio, click Cast media to device. This feature allows you to wirelessly stream media from your browser to any compatible device on your network.
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To open a page with Internet Explorer, click Open with Internet Explorer. The current page opens in Internet Explorer.
Note:Some legacy or enterprise websites might not be compatible with Microsoft Edge. If you attempt to open an incompatible legacy site, Microsoft Edge displays a message prompting you to open the page in Internet Explorer 11.
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To pin the current webpage to the Start menu, click Pin this page to Start.
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Clearing browser data in Microsoft Edge
Use the Settings menu to clear your web browser data.
Changing Microsoft Edge settings
Microsoft Edge settings allow you to enable or disable features, and to change your privacy and service settings.
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General: Configure your browser theme and homepage, download location, and Windows sync preferences.
Click the More icon
, and then click Settings.
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Privacy & security: Configure privacy settings such as do not track requests, search suggestions, and show or hide search history. Set security settings such as pop-up blocking and Windows Defender SmartScreen settings.
Click the More icon
, click Settings, and then click Privacy & security.
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Password & autofill: Choose to allow Microsoft Edge to save passwords, form data, and credit card information.
Click the More icon
, click Settings, and then click Passwords & autofill.
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Advanced: Enable or disable Cortana in Microsoft Edge, Adobe Flash Player, or media autoplay, configure proxy settings and website permissions, select apps to open certain websites, and change your internet search provider.
Click the More icon
, click Settings, and then click Advanced.
Using Cortana in Microsoft Edge
When you perform a search in the Microsoft Edge address bar, Microsoft Edge uses personalized information that you provided to Cortana to make your search results more relevant to you.
For example, if you type local weather in the Bing search bar, the search results show weather information for your location. To change your location, click Change next to the location displayed on screen.
In addition, if you find a topic that you would like to know more about, highlight the word or phrase in the webpage, right-click it, and then select what you want Cortana to do:
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Copy: Copies the highlighted word or phrase.
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Select all: Selects the entire webpage.
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Search the web for "...", where "..." represents the highlighted word or phrase: A new tab or window with more information and related links opens.
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Ask Cortana about "...", where "..." represents the highlighted word or phrase: A Cortana window with more information and related links opens.
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Read aloud: Cortana reads the page aloud. Use the Read aloud toolbar to exit, pause, rewind, fast forward, or change the voice of Cortana.
Using Nearby Sharing in Microsoft Edge
The Nearby Sharing feature lets you share webpages over Bluetooth to nearby computers running the Windows 10 operating system.
For more information on the Nearby Sharing feature, see Send Files to Nearby Bluetooth Devices Using Nearby Sharing.
When the receiving PC accepts the shared link, Microsoft Edge opens to that webpage.
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