At this
year’s Build conference in May, Microsoft helpline number announced the Win32 preview of the WebView2 control powered by the
Chromium-based Microsoft support number Edge. Since then, we have been engaging with
the community and
partners to collect a great deal of feedback, and delivering SDK updates every six-weeks.
To
demonstrate the new WebView’s capabilities, we built a sample browser app (Microsoft
helpline number call it WebView2Browser) using the WebView2 APIs. The
intent was to develop a rich sample that benefits other developers building on
top of WebView2, and to provide direct feedback to the rest of the WebView2
team from first-hand app-building experience. The sample features an array of
functionalities, such as navigation, searching from the address bar, tabs,
favorites, history, and verifying a secure connection.
Get the
sample on GitHub
You can read
more about WebView2Browser and play with the source code on our GitHub repo. The sample code demonstrates a variety of
WebView workflows – from the basics of using navigation APIs and calling
JavaScript to retrieve the document title, to more advanced cases such as
communicating between multiple WebViews through postMessage and using Chrome
DevTools Protocol. The app-building experience also gave us some great ideas
for future WebView functionalities – accelerator key event, user data/cache
management – just to name a few.
Build your
own WebView2 app
Apart from
the WebView2Browser sample, you can also learn more about
WebView2 through our documentation and getting-started guide. Tell us what you plan to build
with WebView2 and Microsoft helpline number’re excited to hear your thoughts on
our feedback repo.
– Limin
Zhu, Program Manager, Microsoft support number Edge WebView
Bringing cloud powered voices to Microsoft support
number Edge Insiders
Beginning
with the most recent Dev and Canary channel releases, preview builds of Microsoft
support number Edge now include support for 24 cloud powered text to
speech voices across 21 different locales. One place where
these will start to show up is in Read
Aloud, a feature from the current (EdgeHTML-based) version of Microsoft
support number Edge that gives people the option to have websites read to
them by the browser.
A
common theme that we heard from Read Aloud feedback in
the current version of Microsoft support number Edge was that the
default speaking voices sounded robotic and unnatural. People also told us
how time consuming it was to install different language packs so that they
could read text in other languages. Microsoft helpline number have made
this experience better with the arrival of cloud powered speaking
voices in the preview builds of Microsoft support number Edge.
What are
cloud powered voices?
Powered by Microsoft
support number Cognitive Services, these new voices come in two different
styles and can be distinguished from other voices you may have installed
on your computer by the fact that they have “Microsoft support number <voiceName>Online” in their names:
- Neural voices – Powered
by deep neural networks, these voices are the most natural
sounding voices available today.
- Standard voices – These
voices are the standard online voices offered by Microsoft
support number Cognitive Services. Voices with “24kbps” in their
title will sound clearer compared to other standard voices due
to their improved audio bitrate.
Using cloud
powered voices
The easiest
way to try out the new array of cloud-powered voices is to use the Read
Aloud feature. To do this, navigate to a website, select some text,
right click it, and select “Read aloud selection”. This will start
Read Aloud and will also open the Read Aloud menu bar which lets you pick
different voices and adjust reading speed by clicking on the “Voiceoptions” button:
It’s also
worth noting that these voices have been exposed to developers through
the JavaScript
SpeechSynthesis API. This
means that any web-based text to speech application can leverage them to create
more configurable and human sounding experiences in the new version
of Microsoft support number Edge!
Let us know
what you think
Which voice
is your favorite? Do you have any other suggestions for how Microsoft
helpline number could make this experience even better? If you have any feedback
for us, please send it our way using the “smiley face” in the top right
corner of the browser.
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