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Elliot Kirk
Nov 13, 2019Silver Contributor
Inking on Web Pages - Discussion
We have received a lot of feedback about supporting inking annotations for web pages like what we have in the current version of Microsoft Edge. Many users have told us that they use this functionali...
Altacry
Jan 16, 2020Copper Contributor
As a surface user, I think that the main browser should support the pen input at 100%. Also I used to study on pdfs with edge because it allowed me to highlight, write and erase simply activating the draw mode.
Now that the pen support is the same as in Google Chrome (my desktop primary browser), I am losing interest in using Edge. And now I have to find a different solution for working on my pdfs. Bet I am not the only one disappointed by this, so it's in your interest to don't make a step backwards removing this feature from edge.
I hope to see this feature back very soon.
Now that the pen support is the same as in Google Chrome (my desktop primary browser), I am losing interest in using Edge. And now I have to find a different solution for working on my pdfs. Bet I am not the only one disappointed by this, so it's in your interest to don't make a step backwards removing this feature from edge.
I hope to see this feature back very soon.
HotCakeX
Jan 16, 2020MVP
since you mentioned PDFs, here is new feature recently added
Text highlighting is also available
these PDF inking features demonstrated are compatible with legacy Edge. meaning you can add them on either of the browsers and delete/modify it on the other.
it's getting there, gradually, the progress and development has just begun, every few days we get a new feature on Edge canary