How to enable or disable Sleeping Tabs in Microsoft Edge?
It is very easy to enable or disable sleeping tabs in Microsoft Edge. The step-by-step procedure to enable or disable Sleeping tabs is given below:
Step 1: Open Microsoft Edge
First, open Microsoft Edge by clicking it from the Applications menu.
Step 2: Open “Settings and More”
Now, from the home page of Microsoft Edge, click on “Settings and more” to open a menu containing several options.
Step 3: Click on “Settings”
Now you can see a menu containing many options is opened. From that menu click on “Settings” which is located at the bottom side of the “Settings and More” menu.
Step 4: Click on “System and performance”
After opening settings, from the options listed on the left side of the settings page, click on “System and performance”
Step 5: Toggle “Save resources with sleeping tabs”
Now you can see a new page containing various options related to the system and performance. From that page, after scrolling down a little, you can see an option named “Save resources with sleeping tabs”. You can enable or disable “Save resources with sleeping tabs” to enable or disable Sleeping tabs.
How to enable or disable Sleeping Tabs in Microsoft Edge Browser?
Have you heard of sleeping tabs in Microsoft Edge? Wondering what sleeping tabs are? Modern-day browsers enable us to multitask easily by opening several tabs. Each tab has its own memory and CPU requirements. When you open multiple tabs, the memory consumed by each tab adds up and if your system does not have adequate memory, then your system will slow down. To reduce memory and processor usage by multiple tabs, additional features are introduced in browsers. One such feature in Microsoft Edge is Sleeping Tabs. In this article, we will discover how to enable or disable sleeping Tabs in Microsoft Edge.
Table of Content
- What are the Sleeping Tabs in Microsoft Edge?
- How to enable or disable Sleeping Tabs in Microsoft Edge?
- How to enable sleeping tabs
- How to disable sleeping tabs
- Conclusion