Tab to Search
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A Former User last edited by
Will Opera get this feature from chrome? Is quite useful.
For example, in chrome address bar, write "youtube.com" and then press TAB, it will instantly switch to "Search on YouTube" field type.
I know I can "hack" this by using custom YT search and assigning keyword like "yt" and then use "yt" + Space but It is less convenient.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@raito said in Searching on site from address bar by TAB:
I know I can "hack" this by using custom YT search and assigning keyword like "yt"
You can make the keyword
youtube.com
instead to make the hack a little more like Chrome. Still not the same though. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Other thread that this should probably be merged into. https://forums.opera.com/topic/15071/tab-to-search
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Merge with https://forums.opera.com/topic/30144/searching-on-site-from-address-bar-by-tab/
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@DanielXReis Not implemented if this is what you are asking.
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A Former User last edited by
Hello,
I've used Google Chrome and New Microsoft Edge browser and i still really prefer to use Opera. It's faster and more stable than both of them. One thing i deeply miss is tab-to-search functionality where i can directly search for a keyboard on YouTube directly on the adress bar for example.Please, please, please consider adding this functionality in the coming updates.
More details: https://www.chromium.org/tab-to-search
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AngusSckitt last edited by
Necro-ing this because a year and a half later and this is still not a thing.
We do have the option to use tab for that in the configurations... Only it doesn't work.
#foralltosee: In the "Manage search engines" menu, arrow pointing to the "Tab" option for the configuration "Keyboard shortcut: In the address bar, enter the keyword for the website you want to search. Then, use a keyboard shortcut to continue." Arrow leads to the subtitle: "Doesn't work: Tab just cycles through similar browsing history and default search engine suggestions. Yes, I *am* trying both the default search engines' keywords and my custom configured "Other search engines", which are basically DuckDuckGo as "duck" and YouTube as "yout" (got used)."
Opera advertises itself as the "Fastest, safest and smartest" browser... Yet, Chrome is currently ahead of it in the "fast" and "smart" aspects, in this particular feature. And considering this pops back up every now and then since 2016, I honestly think it would be very nice to see it getting implemented.
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