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distraction-free browsing
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Distraction-free browsing in Microsoft Edge is primarily achieved through the Immersive Reader feature, which simplifies webpage layouts by removing ads, popups, and other clutter. Originally designed to assist readers with dyslexia and dysgraphia, it has evolved into a versatile tool for anyone seeking a focused reading environment. The feature offers customizable options such as text size, spacing, and background color, and includes accessibility tools like read-aloud and grammar aids. Users can activate Immersive Reader from the address bar or context menu. Discussions on WindowsForum cover how to enable and optimize this mode for better concentration and comprehension while reading online content.
Microsoft Edge's Immersive Reader is a powerful tool designed to enhance the online reading experience by simplifying webpage layouts, removing distractions, and offering customizable features to suit individual preferences. Originally developed to assist readers with dyslexia and dysgraphia...
Reading online content can be a daunting task in today’s digital landscape. Webpages are often cluttered with advertisements, popups, and design elements that distract readers from the main text. In response, browser developers continually strive to incorporate tools that facilitate focus...
accessibility
assistive technology
browser tools
digital learning
digital readability
distraction-freebrowsing
dyslexia support
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microsoft edge
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pdf reader
read aloud
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text-to-speech
visual impairment
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