Microsoft Edge Dev now lets you customize keyboard shortcuts in Dev Tools

The latest Dev build of Microsoft Edge lets you customize keyboard shortcuts in Dev Tools.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Edge Dev only made thejump to version 90a few weeks ago. Now, there’s another version of the browser to download. The most recent update brings Edge Dev to version 90.0.803.0 and includes several new features.

The build includes a new shortcut for Dev Tools, redesigned context menus for PDFs by default, and more. Here’s everything that’s new, as found on itschangelog:

The update also includes several fixes:

The build started rolling out yesterday, so you should see it by now. If you aren’t on the Dev channel for Microsoft Edge yet, you can grab it from the link below.

A worthy browser.

The new Microsoft Edge runs on Chromium, supports popular extensions, and regularly gets new features from Microsoft. The Dev and Canary versions of Edge get new features to test and try out regularly as well.

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