Cmd+W closes the window instead of the tab.
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umutkazdal last edited by
@leocg said in Cmd+W closes the window instead of the tab.:
An update was released today fixing this issue.
Thank you, just installed the update, I will come back here if the issue remains.
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rogbar last edited by
@leocg said in Cmd+W closes the window instead of the tab.:
An update was released today fixing this issue.
Unfortunately I just happened again on 56.0.3051.102 / Mojave.
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rogbar last edited by
@rogbar said in Cmd+W closes the window instead of the tab.:
@leocg said in Cmd+W closes the window instead of the tab.:
An update was released today fixing this issue.
Unfortunately I just happened again on 56.0.3051.102 / Mojave.
And again… Seems the update did not include a proper fix for this issue…
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umutkazdal last edited by
Mine just came back too. It was fine since the day I updated (5 days ago) but suddenly came back today.
Version: 56.0.3051.102
OS: Mojave 10.14
Hardware: MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) -
ant8672 last edited by ant8672
Hi all, just had this issue for the first time, after my solution it didn't seem to stick around. I don't know if it happened for all the tabs, but it only happened to me with the first (left most) tab.
CMD+W or closing the tab with the mouse both closed the window instead of that tab, so I had to use my tab manager (in my case Tabs Outliner) to close it. After that the issue seems to have stopped.Version:56.0.3051.99
MacOS Mojave 10.14 -
umutkazdal last edited by
I received an update yesterday
Version:56.0.3051.104
So far the issue seems to be gone, I'll wait for another couple days and update here. Last time the issue came back after 5 days of no problems.
Thank you
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umutkazdal last edited by
It was all good until today, it just came back. Last time it took 5 days to come back, now 4 days, still an improvement though
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jspuds last edited by
56.0.3051.104 on 10.13.6/High Sierra and it's still happening.
I've been back on Opera for about a month after many years absence, and this one bug is becoming a bit of a show stopper to an otherwise excellent piece of software.
As others have said, Cmd + Shift + T to reopen tabs, or once opened, close Opera completely/properly (Cmd + Q), then reopen and that seems to hold it off for a while. -
A Former User last edited by
It's a very annoying bug, and I'll switch to other program if not fixed soon
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umutkazdal last edited by
Version: 57.0.3098.76
OS: 10.14Still happening. Also I noticed when typing something into address bar and hitting ctrl+enter doesn't complete the domain name but adds a new line to the address bar like a text editor! Opening a separate thread for this issue now.
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shinobu last edited by
Version : 57.0.3098.76
OS : 10.14.1Still happening too. It has been less frequent in the past weeks but the 4-in-a-row from the last minutes really got my thinking changing my browser. Fixes help but never completely solve the problem...
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A Former User last edited by
Version: 57.0.3098.102
OS: 10.14.1The bug is still here. Very annoying. No other software on my machine demonstrates this issue so I assume it's an Opera bug.
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A Former User last edited by
Hi all,
I'm having headaches with this issue. I didn't customised any shortcut in Opera and from time to time when I use the Command + W shortcut to close a tab the complete Opera Window is closed. Without any error message.
Other Opera windows are still open so I'm sure I'm not accidentally hitting Command + Q.
Any clue how to fix this?
Thanks.
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A Former User last edited by
For now, there is a temporary work aroun: After you've hit Command + W (and the window closes instead of the tab) do the following: Command + N (to open a new window) followed by Command + Shift + T (to re-open the last tab). This will actually open the last window you've closed including all tabs (granted it wasn't an incognito window).
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shinobu last edited by
Yes I tried that too. Hasn't happened once since I reinstalled Opera yesterday...