
The instructions enable all the features in the browser. The target field should look similar to this now: "C:\Users\marti\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge SxS\Application\msedge.exe" -enable-features=msEdgeAutofillBloomBypass,msEdgeAutoRefreshTokenDegraded,msEdgeAutoRefreshTokenUIR,msEdgeSkypeShareUI,msMigrateEdgeSettingsToWalletHub,msMigrateEdgeSettingsToWallethubT


Close all Microsoft Edge Canary instances.The PowerShell script does create a new shortcut for Edge that includes the features as well, making it even more straightforward to test them. The output that it returns can be added to a shortcut of Microsoft Edge, so that all the features are enabled in the browser when it is run. All it takes is to run a single command in PowerShell to get the current list of features that may be enabled in Microsoft Edge Canary. In fact, usage of the tool is much simpler, as it does not require IDs of features to enable them. It may remind Windows 11 users of the excellent ViVeTool, which enables features on Windows 11 devices, but it works in a different way.

There is a new tool in town, called MSEdgeFeatures, which helps Edge Canary users unlock these features.
