The Mouse Gestures feature allows users to perform better on the browser, scroll freely, and perform high multitasks. Surely, a piece of good news especially for big monitor users.  The feature was previously present on Edge’s Spartan version before transitioning into a Microsoft-enhanced Chromium base starting in 2019.  Users have surely been feeling its absence, and they’ve been asking for it for years. Since its disappearance, many have resorted to third-party extensions and add-ons to resolve the problem or even to competitors’ products with built-in mouse gestures feature like Opera. At that time, however, the functionality worked in Basic and Advanced categories. Each command performs different tasks like scrolling, closing tabs, returning to the homepage, reopening closed tabs, etc. 

How to enable mouse gestures in Edge?

1. Natively

  1. Open your Microsoft Edge browser.
  2. Go to the upper right corner of your screen and click the vertical ellipsis ➜ Mouse Gestures to enable the feature.
  3. From here, you can see customizable gestures and how each of them works, which you can also turn off easily.  In the meantime, if you want to try it out yourself, go to Microsoft’s page to become an Edge insider and experience all the planned features before they’re out.

2. With 3rd party add-ons

  1. With your Edge browser open, click on the vertical ellipsis ➜ Extensions ➜ Open Microsoft Edge Add-ons website.
  2. Using the search box on your left, type mouse gestures. Click Get on the desired add-on. There are plenty of options to choose from, but we’re going with smartUp Gestures from zimocode, which has amassed 4.5 stars rating & over 100,000 users.
  3. Click Add extension.
  4. It will automatically redirect you to its setting page & activate it. From there, you can see all the features that it offers. Are you excited about this feature? Let us know in the comments!

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