

The limitation of this method is that you will have to use the Microsoft Autofill Chrome extension for syncing your password and other information with the ChromeOS browser.You can now use Microsoft as any other application on Chromebook.Download the Microsoft Edge app from the Play Store.

Open the ‘Google Play Store’ app on your Chromebook.Since there isn’t a Chromebook Microsoft Edge browser version, you can still download the Android version of the browser on your Chromebook. Method 2: Download Microsoft Edge from Google Play Store on your Chromebook However, the Linux environment is not supported by all Chromebooks, it is the only limitation of this method. Now you can use the Microsoft Edge browser on your Chromebook through the Linux environment.Download and install the Linux version of ‘The Microsoft Edge Dev channel’ software by following the steps mentioned on the website.Go to the Microsoft Edge Insider official website from your Chrome web browser.Now select the ‘Developer’ option and then click on the ‘Linux development environment’ switch to turn it on.Now click on the gear icon to open the ‘Settings’ window.Click on the ‘clock’ icon in the top right corner of the screen.
