Edge’s text prediction feature works similarly to Microsoft Editor or Outlook’s predictions. If you want to embrace Microsoft's text predictions, you just need to hit the Tab key or the right arrow key.
However, if you want to ignore the suggestion, you can continue typing and the preview will disappear.
According to Microsoft’s roadmap, text prediction will soon be available to other users to help them compose better written online messages.
If you are using Edge Dev or Canary, you can try experimental text prediction by ensuring that your device's region is set to United States along with the language.
New features in Edge will help us write faster and make fewer mistakes when you browse search engines or social media sites.
When the feature is enabled, the browser will display its predictions or suggestions in a gray suggestion box wherever you write online.
Additionally, Edge’s prediction feature is only available on Windows 10 or Windows 11, and it’s unclear when the feature will be added to macOS versions.
So, if you think this feature is one of the important features missing from Microsoft’s popular web browser, you can breathe a sigh of relief because it’s on the way.
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