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Windows 10 Tip: Improve focus as you read web articles

Written By published March 18, 2019



Did you know you can help improve focus while reading web articleby highlighting sets of one, three or five lines, thanks to the Windows 10 October 2018 Update 

Microsoft Edge is the only browser with Microsoft Learning Tools built-in that help improve reading and focus.  

While you’re in Reading view on Microsoft Edge, you can turn on Line focus in Reading preferences and choose how many lines to see. The lines will move with you as you scroll down the page, making it easier to focus your eye and your attention. 

Check it out in action: 

GIF shows line focus dialog box and narrowing to one line

If you like this, check out more Windows 10 Tips. 

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