Microsoft Edge’s New Tools: Simplified Settings for Construction Teams
If you’ve ever tried to adjust a setting in Microsoft Edge and felt lost in a maze of options, this update is for you—especially for construction teams who need a more efficient workflow.
Microsoft is simplifying the Settings page to make finding options easier. This is particularly helpful for construction teams working on-site, where quick access to information is crucial.
What’s Changing?
You’ll notice a new quick access panel under the main Settings menu, offering shortcuts to commonly used features. This means faster access to essential tools, similar to laying out blueprints with clear labels.
Settings will also be split into submenus, like “System and Performance” and “Appearance”, making it feel as organized as a well-maintained job site. For a deeper look at these changes, check out Microsoft’s official Edge update page.
Even better, each submenu will have its own quick-access options, ensuring fewer clicks to get the job done. If you want to learn more about how Microsoft Edge compares to other browsers like Google Chrome, visit this CNET comparison.
With these improvements, Edge aims to rival Chrome’s well-organized settings. For construction crews using Edge on tablets and laptops, it’s a perfect time to switch to Edge as the default browser. If you’re interested in the best browsers for your team, read more here.
Microsoft is testing the update, with plans to roll it out soon. Once live, it will offer smoother navigation and quicker settings access—ideal for construction work.
If you need help exploring Edge’s new features for your construction team, we’re here to support you. Get in touch!