According to the report, Microsoft is bringing ClearType to the Edge browser to optimize the font display rendering of the software in Windows10.
Microsoft added the ClearType logo to the 91.0.862.0 version of the Canary channel of the Edge browser but removed it in the 91.0.863.0 version.
In the logo description, Microsoft noticed out that ClearType rendering is exclusive to Win10, and users can adjust font contrast and gamma settings.
When users enable ClearType, the Edge browser will support ClearType’s multiple color shadows. Along with this, the readability of text on certain websites will be improved, and font aliasing on LCD monitors will be decreased.
The button in the upper left corner of the Edge browser will also be improved. It will also integrate vertical tabs, recently closed web pages, and add all web pages to the collection.
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