Microsoft finally fixed the issue that stopped Edge from displaying its UI in other languages

The fix was released to the Edge Dev channel.

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Edge 134.0.3081.2

Microsoft released the Edge version 134.0.3081.2 to the Dev channel last week. With this build, the Redmond-based tech giant finally fixed a frustrating issue that would stop the browser from displaying parts of its UI in other languages.

The bug would happen because the Display Microsoft Edge in this language button was missing in the settings web UI. However, with the release of the latest Edge Dev version, it has been fixed.

Resolved an issue where the ‘Display Microsoft Edge in this language’ button was unavailable in the web UI settings.

The build also improves the summary capabilities of Copilot in Microsoft Edge and the ability to choose colors for the overall theme more precisely.

In other news, Microsoft has introduced a new UI for the Settings page in Edge in the Canary channel. We exclusively reported on this, and you can take a look here.

You can read Edge version 134.0.3081.2’s full changelog here.

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