After updating to Version 40.0.2308.62 (latest) i got this issue
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cowsrcoooll last edited by
so i always type Y in the url to go directly to youtube... but now it directs me to yahoo because Y now is set as a shortcut to yahoo search and i can't remove it which is fucking annoying ! fix this please don't force your shit on us thank you very much
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kamild1996 last edited by
Yes, I'm having the same exact issue after my browser updated to Opera 40! I'm used to regularily visiting same websites by typing their first letter in the address bar and pressing Enter. Now that Opera shows search engines first, for most websites (which just happen to start with b , d and g) I can no longer do that anymore.
Please tell me it can be disabled somewhere... I can't find it anywhere in settings, maybe I'm looking wrong. -
cowsrcoooll last edited by
i have opera on auto update... and i use opera daily buy yesterday i got a notification to restart opera to apply the update and then that started happening
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cowsrcoooll last edited by
are they planning on changing that? cuz if not then me and opera had a long nice run but it will be over
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cowsrcoooll last edited by
Please tell me it can be disabled somewhere... I can't find it anywhere in settings, maybe I'm looking wrong.
It seems to be something unrelated to this topic.
how is that not related to this topic? that's the whole point of this topic
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
OK, it seems that I misunderstood the problem here.
Well, if I just type y in the address bar, Opera autocompletes it with www.youtube.com.
And this has been the behaviour since quite a while.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Here's how it works like for me: https://gfycat.com/ScalyInfiniteIbis
OK, I've re-checked here and indeed if you press a letter associated with a search engine the auto-complete will not do anything.
I don't know a way to change it and also don't know if it's a bug or something changed by design.
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kamild1996 last edited by
Oh, and search suggestions disappeared from the search bar (not the address bar!).
Well, long time since I tried Vivaldi, got to switch to it again I guess -
poehalcho last edited by
This has to change. It's horrible. I've been enjoying opera, but this seemingly minor annoyance is pushing me very hard to move on to vivaldi. It's straight up hijacking my internet behaviour for the sake of a sponsor, I ain't havin' that.
I understand won't get patched immediately, but I really hope the team doesn't let this carry on longer than necessary.Meanwhile, anyone got a solution available?
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lando242 last edited by
There is a way to change the letter assignments but its a pain in the butt. Give this a shot:
- Go to opera://about to learn your paths
- Close the browser
- Copy siteprefs.json from %installation-root%\profile to %installation-root%%opera-version%\resources
- In %installation-root% remove default_partner_content.json then rename *siteprefs.json to default_partner_content.json and set read-only access on it
- Remove default_partner_content.json from %installation-root%\profile
This will blow out all of the built-in search engines except Google, which is a hardcoded fallback. You can now use any of the previously used letters for custom search engines. You can't make any of them your default search engines, though.
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kamild1996 last edited by
There is a way to change the letter assignments but its a pain in the butt. Give this a shot:
- Go to opera://about to learn your paths
- Close the browser
- Copy siteprefs.json from %installation-root%\profile to %installation-root%%opera-version%\resources
- In %installation-root% remove default_partner_content.json then rename siteprefs.json* to **default_partner_content.json and set read-only access on it
- Remove default_partner_content.json from %installation-root%\profile
This will blow out all of the built-in search engines except Google, which is a hardcoded fallback. You can now use any of the previously used letters for custom search engines. You can't make any of them your default search engines, though.
Thank you but I'm unable to find the "profile" folder in my installation directory. There are only two folders with different Opera version, and also "Assets" and "old_status".
EDIT: Nvm, it wasn't in %installation-root%, it was in a profile path (for the first and last path in these instructions). Now it works, thank you! A lot of work to turn off such a silly feature
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poehalcho last edited by
Crap. It worked like a charm...
After restarting my browser 2x it just comes back again. Even though stuff was set to read only -
kamild1996 last edited by
Crap. It worked like a charm...
After restarting my browser 2x it just comes back again. Even though stuff was set to read onlyOh, that's true. After a few reboots the workaround stopped working for me as well. Great...