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MissyQ
Jun 10, 2020Former Employee
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relu84
Jun 22, 2020Iron Contributor
cjc2112 - I did nothing, it was like that in one Canary version, seems to have been fixed the next day.
Anyway, doesn't Windows itself have a touch mode? Why can't Edge switch to larger menus depending on whether this setting is enabled system wide? I'm all for accessibility and touch but if I'm on a non-touch device and do not use accessibility settings... things should not be bigger than in the rest of the operating system UI.
Anyway, doesn't Windows itself have a touch mode? Why can't Edge switch to larger menus depending on whether this setting is enabled system wide? I'm all for accessibility and touch but if I'm on a non-touch device and do not use accessibility settings... things should not be bigger than in the rest of the operating system UI.
cjc2112
Jun 22, 2020Bronze Contributor
relu84 Yes it does. Firefox makes very good use of this.
Ironic how its a closer copy of edge than this is. It has square tabs, scrollable tabs, minimum tab size, amazingly accurate touch to right click behavior, bigger tabs and padding in tablet mode, and nearly flawless touchscreen scrolling. Listening Microsoft?