Opening new tab with mouse, it's not select the address bar automatically for typing
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flic last edited by flic
is this a bug/omission to not put the cursor in the address bad or someone decided to remove the cursor from the address bar?? vs 55.0.2994.56 is bad, vs 55.0.2994.44 is good which has the cursor in the address bar as it should
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A Former User last edited by
Opera 55.0.2994.56: When clicking on the new tab button the address field has no focus. I tested this on several distributions. Focus is only set when I open a new tab with Ctrl+T.
This seems to be a bug, it was fine with previous versions. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@leocg said in Opening new tab with mouse, it's not select the address bar automatically for typing:
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2018/09/opera-55-0-2994-56-stable-update/#comment-4081189253
Should be fixed on next stable build.
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A Former User last edited by
It has been moved from the "Opera for Windows"-forum to the "Opera for computers"-forum, probably because not only Windows is affected, but also other desktop operating systems.
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A Former User last edited by
OK, the topic is getting longer and the Opera team still has not provided a solution ...
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A Former User last edited by
Whenever I opened a new tab, I could immediately find a page, now after opening the card I have to press the search bar specifically. Can I change it back?
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Nicohane last edited by
Since i've had Opera, I could start typing whenever I opened a new tab, without the need of having to click on the search bar, but since a few days ago, when i open a new tab, i'm forced to click on the search bar in order to start typing, and it's really annoying .
I think i accidentally activate this with a keyboard shortcut (?) but I can't figure out which one.Thanks in advice
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A Former User last edited by
Hello there,
For example, in chrome, when we press the new tab key on edge, the auto-pointer is activated in the address bar, but not in the opera. Does this have a solution?