Microsoft Edge browser integrates Math Solver feature
The Microsoft browser team is currently preparing some strange features: integrating a math solver for the browser to facilitate users to directly solve various math problems.
The problem-solving process will also be explained with detailed steps to help users understand, whether it is a handwritten math problem or a printed math problem that can be identified and solved.
But what is the point of integrating this feature into the Microsoft browser? Feelings Microsoft is planning to put all functions into the browser to make the browser omnipotent.
From the current test, it can be seen that the Microsoft browser can identify and solve a variety of mathematical problems in the middle school stage, and the solution steps do seem to be more detailed.
Of course, Microsoft will not directly throw an answer to you. Its development team stated that the detailed answering steps will help users learn to solve the problem by themselves.
There is powerful computer support behind the calculation, so the speed is very fast. Microsoft hopes to provide instant solutions for various math problems to provide users with guidance. At present, this feature is still being tested in the Canary version, so users need to enable experimental options.
Interested users can go to edge://flags/#edge-math-solver in the Microsoft Edge Canary version to enable it and restart the browser.
After restarting the browser, you can see the math solver in the More Tools menu. After opening the math solver, you can either manually enter the content or recognize the content.
For the convenience of users, Microsoft also provides a special mathematical keyboard for this tool. This special mathematical keyboard is very convenient for inputting various mathematical symbols.