Google Search Console now includes a new report for analyzing Page Experience criteria on desktop versions of web pages. This study can assist you in preparing for the introduction of the page experience algorithm update on desktop, which will begin in February and conclude at the end of March.
On Twitter Google announces,
“To support the upcoming rollout of page experience ranking to desktop, Search Console now has a dedicated desktop section in its Page Experience report to help site owners understand Google’s ‘good page experience’ criteria.”
The desktop report can be found in Search Console's Page Experience tab, immediately beneath the mobile report. With the exception of the Mobile Usability component, it resembles the mobile report.
See the screenshot below for an example:
Because mobile usability is not one of the requirements for earning a "Good" page experience score on a desktop, it has been left out of the report. Aside from Mobile Usability, the desktop page experience upgrade is created with the same ranking signals as the mobile version.
More Information on Google Page Experience on Desktop
Google has verified that the three Core Web Vitals metrics: LCP, FID, and CLS, as well as the criteria associated with them, would be used for desktop ranking. Other page experience cues, such as HTTPS security and the absence of invasive interstitials, will stay unchanged. See the graphic below to see how the mobile and desktop upgrades differ:
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