First thing’s first, Cortana has to be enabled in Windows 10 before she can start assisting you in Edge. You’ll know if she’s on if you see a little ring in the bottom left search box in Windows 10. If she’s currently turned off, you’ll need to click on the search box, hit gear icon to open up the settings menu, and click the slider under the prompt to enable Cortana to “On.” Then just sign in with your Microsoft account. (Cortana needs this so she can save info that’s most relevant to you.) To turn her on in Edge, follow these steps:
- Open Edge
- Click the More button in the top right (the one with the three dots).
- Click Settings at the bottom of the More window.
- Scroll down and hit the button that says “View Advanced Settings.”
- Click the slider underneath where it says “Have Cortana assist me in Microsoft Edge.” That’s it. Now if you go to a page and want to ask Cortana for help, simply highlight a word, press and hold on the highlighted item (or right-click) and select “Ask Cortana.” A window will slide out from the right and show you helpful information that changes depending on your preference, location and the material selected.
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