Microsoft Edge browser has numerous settings and customization options, but that’s becoming an issue. Even Microsoft realized that the Settings page was heavily populated, which is why it plans to change that. This move could help users understand Microsoft Edge better if they’re switching away from Google Chrome.

The company has three navigation improvements in mind that’ll make it easy to find any Edge setting.

Windows Latest spotted this change listed on the official Roadmap website. Firstly, you’ll get quick access to the most used settings in Edge. These suggestions will appear on the landing page and grant one-click access to your most used sections.

Similarly, a second implementation of quick access will appear on pages with overwhelming options like the System and Performance page. So, you can immediately jump to the most visited setting of the page.

Lastly, Microsoft will condense the long Settings pages into smaller, expandable sub-sections. So you won’t have to scroll the complete page to find something. You can simply click on a sub-section and then access the settings.

Microsoft has already bloated the browser with too much stuff, and it will offer some respite.

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