If you are following Microsoft Edge Chromium development, you must already know that it fully supports the native dark color options of Windows 10. The feature has became available starting in Edge 76.0.160.0. The latest Canary build of Edge, which is 77.0.195.0 as of this writing, adds more cool changes to the dark appearance of the browser.
Microsoft Edge Chromium is now available for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1
Microsoft has finally made their newest Chromium-based Edge browser available for Windows versions other than Windows 10. The Canary branch version can now be downloaded for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1.
Windows 10 Build 18922 (20H1, Fast Ring)
Insiders in the Fast Ring are receivng a new build of Window 10 from the 20H1 development branch. Windows 10 build 18922 brings language settings and Feedback Hub improvements, along with a list of general fixes. Here are the changes.
Edge Dev 77.0.189.3 Released with Fixes and Improvements
Microsoft is releasing a new development version of their Chromium-based Edge browser. Version 77.0.189.3 comes with a number of improvements made to the user interface of the browser, along with a list of fixes for PC and Mac.
Fix Click Here to Enter Your Most Recent Credential in Windows 10
How to Fix 'Click here to enter your most recent credential' in Windows 10
Windows 10 shows the "Click here to enter your most recent credential" notification when it is required to verify your identity by asking for your password. It usually appears after you change your password, reset your password, or change the primary alias for your Microsoft Account. Sometimes this notification continues to appear even after entering the correct credentials. Here's how to fix this issue.
Change How Narrator Reads Capitalized Text in Windows 10
How to Change Capitalized Text Read Mode for Narrator in Windows 10
As you may already know, Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows 10. Narrator lets users with vision issues to use PC and complete common tasks. The user can set how Narrator should pronounce capitalized text. It supports three different modes. Here's how to switch between them.
Cumulative Updates for Windows 10 June 18, 2019
Microsoft is releasing cumulative updates for specific Windows 10 versions, including version 1809, 1803, 1709, 1703, and 1607. The updates include quality improvements only. They do not add new features to the OS, however, they change the build number. Here are the changes introduces in the updates.
Windows Server Insider Preview Build 18917
Microsoft is releasing a new Insider Preview of Windows Server. Build 18917 represents a release in the Windows Server vNext Semi-Annual Channel. It includes Windows Admin Center Preview 1906.
Download Read Capitalized Text Mode for Narrator
Read Capitalized Text Mode for Narrator.
Use these Registry files change Narrator's Read Capitalized Text mode in Windows 10.
Change Narrator Verbosity Level in Windows 10
How to Change Narrator Verbosity Level in Windows 10
As you may already know, Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows 10. Narrator lets users with vision issues to use PC and complete common tasks. It supports a number of verbosity levels of detail about controls and the characteristics of text. This post explains how to change the level of verbosity.
