Microsoft Edge Dev improves Immersive Reader and adds Settings page for accessibility

The latest build of Edge Dev focuses on accessibility and adds some new management options.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft just rolled out an update to Edge Dev that brings the browser to version 94.0.982.2. The update adds a handful of features, including an option to have text columns be wider in Immersive Reader. The browser’s Settings page also gains a section for accessibility with the update.

Here are the added features in Edge Dev build 94.0.982.2:

Microsoft also improved several areas of the browser:

As is normally the case, there are some known issues with this build that you can read about on aTech Community pagefrom Microsoft.

The latest version of Microsoft Edge Dev adds an option to widen text columns in Immersive Reader and adds a Settings page for accessibility.

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