Windows 10: Microsoft edge problems

Discus and support Microsoft edge problems in Browsers and Email to solve the problem; Writing on 21st Dec 2015, EDGE has in the last 24 hours decided to resize everything to about 3/4 linear dimension. That appears to be roughly changing... Discussion in 'Browsers and Email' started by margie, Dec 16, 2015.

  1. z3r010 Win User

    Microsoft edge problems


    Try holding down the CTRL key on your keyboard and rolling your mouse wheel.
     
    z3r010, Dec 20, 2015
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  2. Spot on! Thanks*Smile

    So we discover there are what I would call 'knobs' to twiddle EDGE, its just seems they are hidden along with the documentation telling you about them. I wonder how many more such undocumented features there are hiding? That should start a debate!
     
    motorhomer17, Dec 20, 2015
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  3. Mystere Win User
    That's the universal zooming feature of Windows, and works in pretty much any app that can change scale and has for a dozen years or more. Ctrl-+ and ctrl-minus also do it.

    However, it's not hidden. If you click the top right 3 dots, you see "Zoom" with a +/- right there out in the open.
     
    Mystere, Dec 20, 2015
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  4. Microsoft edge problems

    Ah yes. I am duly educated. Thank you*Smile

    Since seeing these replies, I've worked out how I got in this mess. Yes - finger trouble. I'd installed the MS software to drive the smart buttons with one of those excellent MS ergo 4000 keyboards. That software enabled the zoom button (amongst others) - now I know how that works i.e. equivalent to Cntl > scroll-wheel. For present I've uninstalled the software so I don't fall down any more surprises of my own inadvertent making.

    Just to complete, then EDGE is going to start up in the zoomed state it closed; not returning to square one.
     
    motorhomer17, Dec 20, 2015
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  5. margie Win User
    Thanks Mike, I have used Malwarebytes before, and I should try again, it must be something, its so slow! I'll post what happens with Malwarebytes*Smile
     
    margie, Dec 23, 2015
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  6. margie Win User
    Thanks Mystere, obviously I don't know much about it, ok, I get it, no active X, no BHO's, ok I'm learning! What I am trying to say, is my laptop has been slow eversince I upgraded and I'm trying to figure out why.
     
    margie, Dec 23, 2015
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  7. margie Win User
    I do not use it for anything anymore! I think its crazy!
     
    margie, Dec 23, 2015
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  8. Bud33 Win User

    Microsoft edge problems

    First of all, I'm am OLD SCHOOL and do not text! All the abbreviations that are used today STUMP me. I have to go to GOGLE or someplace to find the meaning.
    I find it helpful if when first used, an abbreviation is followed by the meaning in parenthesis. BMO when looked it has at LEAST 13 different meanings!!!!!
    Second. Is there a way to make IE11 the proffered .
    Edge is a JOKE, even with the latest update the added some sort of tool bar, I haven't figured what good it is. It is just a listing of programs like a favorites list but most of the listings are not for me!
     
    Bud33, Dec 23, 2015
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  9. OldMike65 Win User
    Not sure what "proffered" means here.....but if you want to make IE11 your Default browser that's easy. Go to All Settings, then click on Settings menu, then choose Default apps, move down to Web Browser, and choose IE11 *Smile
     
    OldMike65, Dec 23, 2015
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  10. Mystere Win User
    First, this is your first post in this thread, and I was responding to someone who knew what the abbreviations meant. Second, it's not BMO, it's BHO, or Browser Helper Objects, which are plug-ins to the old Internet Explorer browsers that are problematic, because they can run any code they want and take over your computer. They're great ways to get infected by viruses.

    I think you mean "preferred", but regardless someone else has explained how to do that. And, for what it's worth, the toolbar you're talking about has been there since the very first version of Edge, it was not added in the latest update. you simply enabled it somehow. And yes, it gives you single click access to favorites. You can add whatever you want to it.
     
    Mystere, Dec 23, 2015
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  11. margie Win User
    Old Mike, thank you for the Malwarebytes program you suggested, I did indeed download it, and paid for the Pro edition, it did find malware in my PC, which has since been eliminated, thanks to Malwarebytes, but still same problem IE 11 is a pain and a nightmare, its slow, and when I click, it takes forever!!! I tried to download Chrome twice, but that had malware in it, I have not tried however, since I have installed Malwarebytes. I cannot play the few games, I occasionally do, since IE flashplayer crashes, and Edge plays it, but slow as molasses and the adware using flashplayer is horrendous! At the end of my rope with this, any more suggestions, thanks so much! *Smile
     
    margie, Mar 5, 2016
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  12. margie Win User
    Thank you Mystere! You certainly have a lot of knowledge about this, as you can see I do not, but I am trying to learn, as of now, things are just getting worse!
     
    margie, Mar 5, 2016
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  13. Microsoft edge problems

    Margie,

    My name is Jon and I just want to offer you some of my personal insight from 30 years within the IT industry (that's if you count the years I bought my first CoCo from Tandy when I was 13). One thing I've learned about the IT industry in general, and in your case in specific, is that OUR job, is 95% listening to what others have to say, and 5% doing/helping.

    The internet can often be rife with deadends or less than meaningful/helpful mishmosh when you could use meaningful advice. From what I've gleaned from your situation, you're a very casual computer user in that you don't engage in hardcore computing tasks. With this in mind some things you may want to know if you don't already:

    When it comes to remote troubleshooting, giving more info is never enough. What I mean by that is, for example, what kind of computer? What is the processor?
    How much memory does it have?
    Who is the manufacturer?
    How long have you had it?
    Also knowing how you can find these somewhat rudimentary answers can be extremely helpful to those attempting to help you.

    For instance, let's say for argument sake you have Windows 10 (which, due to the forum name itself one would hope you do) and someone asks you some of those questions....well it used to be a lot more difficult as some information was more buried than others. Now, however, the Action Center (bottom right near the clock and when hovered over says 'new notifications') can be your best friend. Simply clicking on the Action center, going to All Settings, then to System and finally to About will display to you some extremely useful information about your computer.

    Whether you're in a Workgroup or a Domain
    The exact Windows 10 version (Home, Professional, Enterprise, etc)
    The Operating System Build, which can be paramount if you possibly haven't received necessary updates.
    What Processor you have.
    How much installed RAM you have.
    Whether you're running a 32-Bit or 64-Bit version of the Operating system.

    Information of this nature can be invaluable during troubleshooting, and there are other applications built into Windows that will go into even greater detail for this very reason. Often a problem, when it comes to undesirable operating speeds are myriad and multi-leveled and relegating it to simply a 'browser that sucks' or 'malware' in my experience more times than not is disingenuous.

    *MY* personal instincts, from what I've read that you said in other posts, is that you have anti-virus engines fighting against each other, for starters. Windows 10, by default turns on Windows Defender and Windows Firewall. Yet, you mentioned that you had installed Norton Anti-Virus. I think you'd be amazed how double the protection (as mindset) in fact, does exactly the opposite of what you would imagine it to do. While Windows security suite CAN be set up to monitor 3rd party anti-virus and firewall solutions, most casual users don't understand why they should opt for one over the other, or, more poignantly PROBABLY just stick with what's already built into the OS and is free.

    Secondly I noticed that you said you play your 'Flash' games in IE11 (or attempt to until it crashes) but find it an arduous task in Edge. This is where you start from the small and work toward the large....the best troubleshooters in the world will tell you that's the only way to proceed. It's also where things get a little more tricky. What type of games are they? Are they GPU intensive (ie., does the graphics card need to play a huge role in physics processing in the games?) which immediately leads one to question some other things: What type of Video card do you have, what speed is your internet connection, and when was (if ever) the last time you updated the drivers for the video card? Or, are the games not so much GPU intensive, say for instance along the lines of Solitaire. I'm not asking for specifics, simply trying to give you an insight as to why things are more often than not, a little deeper than simply switching what browser you use. Also, the world is moving toward everyone implementing HTML5 and trying to get away from the ActiveX, Common Object Model, Plugin world as they are absolutely playgrounds for hackers and all forms of nefarious activity.

    Honestly, and I suggest this to anyone I EVER run across who it seems struggles with PC questions, that you make the effort to familiarize yourself with some of the more helpful diagnostic utilities that are built into Windows (and most other popular OS'es) to make your digital life a bit easier on yourself. If you were right in front of me and we were having this conversation and you asked me for a short list:

    DXDIAG
    MSCONFIG
    (The aforementioned) Action Center Information
    NETSTAT

    Those 4 things alone can provide a WEALTH of information not only to a potential troubleshooter, but to you also.

    I also noted that you said you upgraded (presumably from Windows 7 or 8 platform?)...if you DO have a virus (at this point without diagnostic dumps I would be short to believe you necessarily do) likely you had it before the upgrade and it simply persists. Trust me on this one, that some viruses dig themselves SO deep into an operating system, that the best course of action is formatting the hard drive and clean installing the operating system. However, that isn't always feasible and sometimes you just need a powerful solution before taking what I call the Final Countdown. There is a utility (that CAN BE DANGEROUS if you don't know what you're doing or don't pay CLOSE attention to how to use it) called COMBOFIX, you can google it, that can work wonders on deeply embedded viruses....but PLEASE be warned it CAN be dangerous and I DO NOT recommend it if you don't have backups, don't know what you're doing or simply have a propensity to NOT FOCUS AND FOLLOW directions as it can leave you with no CHOICE but to load the Operating System from scratch under less than a controlled situation (ie., you have no backup of important documents or files or software that is simply irrecoverable).

    Sorry for the wall of text and in summary I have to say that I think EDGE is a fantastic browser, it snaps...it's just FAST, and if you have to take some pains to get to a point that everything is operating the way you need it to, then take those pains....it's worth it in the long-run. Good luck I wish you all the best!


    Jon
     
    AlphaBetaOne, Mar 19, 2016
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  14. snoopy51 Win User
    Jon, great points, I am printing this for my friends!
     
    snoopy51, Mar 19, 2016
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  15. Thanks ECarroll, I try *Smile

    There have been times where I've seen countless people struggle with issues, pulling out their hair and looking to others who've experienced similar issues, only to be met with hours upon hours sorting through nonsensical or irrelevant information, that I've somewhat made it my life's goal to only post in some meaningful fashion.
     
    AlphaBetaOne, Mar 19, 2016
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