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Inking on Web Pages - Discussion
Elliot Kirk I know I'm a little late to the party, but I really wanted to chime in on this discussion. There are a few things I found very useful in Microsoft Edge Legacy that I would like to see added and improved upon in the new Microsoft Edge.
Line Highlighting with OneNote Sync
The inking feature I used the most in Microsoft Edge Legacy was the Line Highlighter in the PDF editor and the ability to add comments to the line highlights. I would like to see this feature but with a sync with OneNote option that would add all the highlighted lines and comments to a OneNote page. It would sync in the background, so as the user highlighted or erased lines, the OneNote page would get updated. I would like to see this feature not just for web pages, but also for the PDF editor and Immersive Reader. This would make it easier to note important information in articles and web pages, especially when working on a school research project.
Inking in the Immersive Reader
I use the immersive reader to read articles without the advertisements or distractions. It would be nice to see inking features added to the immersive reader, including the features I mentioned above. Microsoft Edge Legacy did not have this ability.
Snip and Sketch Tools
Snip and sketch has a nice selection of tools that Microsoft Edge Legacy lacks, like ruler, protractor, and pencil. Adding these features would make inking more useful and would add fluency to the Windows 10 ink experience.
Thanks for you're time,
Winston