Managing bookmarks, browsing history, and downloads in Edge on Windows 10
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Looking for a MENU bar in edge and it seems an add-on might be necessary. Really? I guess I won't be using Edge anytime soon.
Managing bookmarks, browsing history, and downloads in Edge on Windows 10
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Hello Stoneware, how are you?
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Could you give more details about your problem? So that I can help in the best possible way!
Are you looking for a menu bar?
In Edge, unlike Internet Explorer which had a horizontal menu bar at the top of the window, Edge has a slightly different configuration!
Click on the "Three dots" in the upper right corner to access all Edge options!
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Hello Stoneware,
I found this extension on the Edge addon store which gives you your menu bar into Edge :)
Anyways, here is the link
Proper Menubar for Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Edge Addons
Please try the above extension from the store which is made by a well known extension creator.
Thanks and happy to help :)
Shawn
No actually not the same number of keystrokes - if you are using the mouse it is a quick click - drop-down - select. What is the purpose of removing the menu bar?
This is what made the Mac so popular and that Microsoft worked so hard in 90's to copy.
I see you are a touch typist like me. Edge still supports using the ALT key to navigate.
Yes, it is not the FILE, EDIT, etc. comfortable top menu we really want back, but it is the same number of keystrokes. ALT+space to display the ... menu is the same as ALT+F to drop down the File menu. This does give you a way to ALT navigate using underlined menu item characters that we have grown to expect since Windows went up against Apple's original OS. Just chalk it up to progress, I guess.