Edge Bar still is there in new Stable version for Windows 10, but auto-start is disabled
We’re aware that the Edge Bar isn’t auto-starting and opening automatically for Windows 10 users after starting your desktop device. This functionality is temporarily disabled. We’re working on bringing back the ability for Edge Bar to start automatically when you start your device. In the meantime, you can still launch Edge Bar from within the Edge sidebar via the gear icon (found in the bottom right corner).
If you can’t see your sidebar in Edge, head to Settings->Sidebar->Always show sidebar to on.
We appreciate your patience. Feel free to leave us feedback in Edge Bar or here on how we can improve your experience. To learn more about Edge Bar, see: Move the Microsoft Edge sidebar to your Windows 10 desktop – Microsoft Support.
We’re aware that the Edge Bar isn’t auto-starting and opening automatically for Windows 10 users after starting your desktop device. This functionality is temporarily disabled. We’re working on bringing back the ability for Edge Bar to start automatically when you start your device. In the meantime, you can still launch Edge Bar from within the Edge sidebar via the gear icon (found in the bottom right corner).
If you can’t see your sidebar in Edge, head to Settings->Sidebar->Always show sidebar to on.
We appreciate your patience. Feel free to leave us feedback in Edge Bar or here on how we can improve your experience. To learn more about Edge Bar, see: Move the Microsoft Edge sidebar to your Windows 10 desktop – Microsoft Support. Read More