Allow disabling of default search engine hotkeys
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@pheonixflame2130 It's not a bug that needs to be fixed, but a suggestion/request that may or may not be accepted.
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honger last edited by
I am amazed this has been requested for more than two years already and devs still think that not being able to disable this simple feature is a great addition to the browser. I have to search through Google's website because I am a Pole and a good chunk of my queries start from the "w" word. Is promoting Xzibit really much more profitable than answering people's requests?
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VitalityVentures last edited by
I disagree, this is the most annoying browser behavior if you're coming from somewhere else. At the very least, I want the ability to reassign the keys, for example Y should be Youtube not Yahoo.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@vitalityventures Even though, there is nothing to be fixed since it was designed to work that way.
If, one day, Opera will accept the requests to change the behavior and allow modifying or disable the search engines triggers, only time will tell.
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Epsilon1123 last edited by
Okay, I'm trying to search "z score tables" online and am getting redirected to Amazon. Why on earth would there not be a setting to either disable the hotkeys, or change them? What genius implemented this feature, I must know, as with money comes stupidity.
Either way, this should be moved as a bug, since the "Space and Tab" and "Tab" feature is busted. Absolutely frustrating to deal with, and having nothing done over however many years since this has first been mentioned in any thread.
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shinobicat5 last edited by
Ok, I'm not crazy. This is a thing. I was trying to search the "d scale" for music and it kept sending me to DDG's "scale" search results.
- This sucks.
- I've had OperaGX for almost a year now, I'm surprised I haven't run into this sooner.
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azerdgzgrgrg last edited by
@leocg every one requested for this to change they can just add a toggle to it so if u use this thing u continue to use it even though no one uses it and if u r normal human being like 99.99% of ppl u will disable it
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VitalityVentures last edited by
@blt123 The only fix for this annoying accessibility issue/poor UI decision is to switch to another browser, which is what I have done.
This functionality is the only complaint I have with the browser, but it's a deal-breaker for me.
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blt123 last edited by
@vitalityventures yeah ive been considering switching as well, ive just ran into to this issue on too many occasions
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Dellengietf2 last edited by
Sucks that this hasn't been solved yet but a potential temporary fix is if you're going to search something with 1 letter at the start, put "g" and a space before it, because that's the shortcut for the google search engine.
For example if you wanted to search "d pad" type "g d pad" and it will search the google for "d pad". Its still annoying though. -
Berk404 last edited by leocg
Okay, this has been legitimately annoying me for a while, and I'm even considering switching because of how often this happens and because it cannot be disabled. Today's problem: I searched for "z index" in the address bar, and it redirected me to Amazon, searching for "index" on it, despite having Google as my default search engine for a reason. If I wanted to search something on Amazon, I'd do it on their website... If I set my default search engine to Google, it's for a reason. How come they didn't add an option to disable this? I literally had to create an account here just to complain about this. One of the Moderators above said "There's nothing to fix". I disagree; this is something that needs to be addressed. It's not a bug, but not everything that needs fixing is a bug.
I expected OperaGX to be reasonable, and when clicking the three dots, a "disable shortcut" option would appear. But guess what? That doesn't happen. The only option that appears is "set as default"...
I don't want to add a "g" in front of everything I search, I don't want to surround everything I search in quotes; I simply want to be able to search for "z index" in my browser without getting redirected to Amazon...
This has to be fixed. Users have been complaining about this for a while, and no one is doing anything. Moderators are defending bad UI design using the logic of "it's not a bug, it's a feature". You can keep your Moderator rank without needing to support every bad UI choice made.
This post has 9.1k views, most of them is people facing the same issue but not being able to answer this post because they didn't want to create an account to reply or support this post.
How come this has been a problem since 2021?...Let us disable search engine shortcuts, just as you do with normal shortcuts, we are not asking for much.
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FrogScientist last edited by
@berk404 Oh my god, I came to this forum because of your exact same situation. I was searching up z-scores and it automatically redirected me to Amazon. Thought it might have been something with the settings, but my rabbit hole digging led me to this discussion. The ridiculousness of this situation is a sentiment I feel everyone has, and I hope that they allow the disabling of the shortcut soon.
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MaggyMage last edited by
An extremely easy fix for this would be if they were to just actually make the feature of only having it happen on tab work. They have a setting for keyboard shortcut that can be set to either "Space or Tab" or to "Tab". If you could change that, and it would then only do this behavior when pressing tab, it wouldn't be that big a problem, but for me, despite having changed the setting to "Tab" instead of the default "Space and Tab" it still triggers when pressing space.
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Hawkk97 last edited by
Same for me. I'm just commenting so this keeps getting bumbed up and maybe be fixed sooner!