How to Enable or Disable Edge Clarity Boost In Windows
Microsoft Edge’s Clarity Boost feature is designed to enhance playing games on the Xbox Cloud Gaming service on Edge. The feature helps enhance the graphical fidelity of the game stream, but not only is it exclusively on Edge, but it comes disabled by default.
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What Is Clarity Boost, and What Does It Do?
Clarity Boost is Microsoft’s attempt at improving the gaming experience for itsXbox Cloud Gamingplatform. It’s an Edge-exclusive feature that you can toggle via the game menu. When enabled, Clarity Boost uses spatial upscaling enhancement to provide an enhanced graphics experience on Windows 11 and 10 PCs.
Clarity Boost is disabled by default in Edge, but you can enable it as and when you want from the Xbox Live menu.

How to Enable and Disable Clarity Boost in Microsoft Edge
Clarity Boost requires Microsoft Edge version 103 or above running on Windows 11 and 10. You’ll also need a valid Xbox Live account to log in to your account.
To enable Clarity Boost:

Enable Clarity Boost to Improve Your Xbox Cloud Gaming Experience
The addition of Clarity Boost is intended to reduce the muddy look and offer clearer game streams. Though it’s an exclusive Edge feature, when enabled, it makes a noticeable difference in some games by making things less blurry and offering more details.
If you use Microsoft Edge but want to boost the browser’s performance, here’s how to use Efficiency Mode in Microsoft Edge.

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