Microsoft’s aim of switching to Blink/Chromium is to make all websites compatible and work in Edge, now that move wasted (too early to say), but real in case of Google Meet website. If you now visit Meet in dev or Canary versions of Edge you’ll be asked to download and install latest Chrome or Firefox to use it. Enter into your Meeting room 3) Click on 'Transcript' and the extension will begin to record your Google Meet transcript 4) Once you have finished your Google Meet call, you can download the transcript onto your computer. Please note the 'Save Transcript' button appears at the bottom of the Google Meet toolbar, next to the Web Camera button. Microsoft is no stranger to the benefits of platform domination, and it has tried to turn that to its advantage when it comes to Edge. But Google has the world’s most popular browser—its.
Earlier this month, Microsoft moved its Edge browser over to Chromium - A Google-based open-source browser platform that supplies the vast majority of the code for the company’s Chrome browser. Naturally, one would assume this meant better support for Google’s services. However, as per recent reports that might not entirely be the case.
One service, in particular, Google’s Meet - used for video conferences - throws up an error message when trying to access it from the edge browser. “Meet doesn’t work on your browser” reads the message and recommends you download Google Chrome or Mozilla’s Firefox. This is surprising because the Firefox browser doesn’t use the Chromium framework. Mozilla even derided Microsoft’s move to use Chromium in a lengthy blog post.
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Google Meet Microsoft Edge Not Working
All is not lost though, there is a way to make Edge work with Meet again and it’s not as hard as you think.
- Open Edge and launch Developer Tools by pressing F12.
- Click on the three dots (…) on the top right corner of Developer Tools.
- Select More Tools>Network conditions.
- Find user-agent and uncheck “Select Automatically”.
- In the drop-down box, select “Chrome-Windows”
- Reload meet.google.com.
Google Meet Grid Extension Microsoft Edge
There! A simple tweak and we are good to go.