Opening new tab with mouse, it's not select the address bar automatically for typing
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@panosv said in Opening new tab with mouse, it's not select the address bar automatically for typing:
@leocg Ok, but why i can't see it anymore in "OPERA FOR WINDOWS" topics?
Because it has been moved (not copied) from there.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@panosv said in Opening new tab with mouse, it's not select the address bar automatically for typing:
@yanta Is that sure?
If you go to the OPERA FOR COMPUTERS-forum and then scroll down, you will find your (this) thread. So yes, it is sure.
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A Former User last edited by
@nicohane It's not you or your shortcuts; it's the most recent Opera version that has this bug. It's going to be fixed in the next update, afaik. For now, I suggest you get used to pressing Tab when opening a new tab with the "+" button, as that will focus the address bar.
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A Former User last edited by
Same problem here. I even created a topic for this issue before seeing this one. Sorry Opera admins. Hope you delete that topic before going online.
Anyway, this problem is annoying and it's not the first time it happened. It almost make me wish to try blocking any future updates. -
Pandamasque last edited by Pandamasque
Win7 x64
This problem appeared after the latest update 55.0.2994.56, the previous 55.something was fine.
Normal course of action used to be:
- open new tab
- start typing in the address or search word
- open the desired site
Now it is:
- open new tab
- start typing in the address or search word (nothing happens)
- grab the mouse and click on the address field (if I press Tab it activates the search field, not the address field)
- repeat #2
- open the desired site
I never imagined something small like this could be quite so annoying.
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A Former User last edited by
Hey guys! Since the latest update, the address bar isn't active after I press CTRL+T to open a new tab.
After opening a new tab, I type some stuff and then look up at the screen to see it didn't appear, so I have to click (or press tab) to activate the bar and type again.
Could you put the cursor back into the address bar after opening a new tab?
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preadfish last edited by
so why you dont rollout the update now, with this problem fixed? would save everybodys time (including yours)
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A Former User last edited by
After the last update to 55.0.2994.56 (Kubuntu 18.04), there is no focus inside address bar if I am opening a new tab, clicking on the plus icon, however, there is focus inside address bar if I am opening a new tab using keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + T).
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A Former User last edited by
Same here. Seriously annoying. Almost went back to chrome just because of this stupid bug.
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pe73 last edited by
Folks, no need to repeat it again and again. Please read this thread carefully and you will see that Opera confirmed it is the bug which will be resolved in the next release. End of story.
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A Former User last edited by
I moved from Beta to Stable channel just to avoid annoying bugs like this, yet here I am again.
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A Former User last edited by
I have a feeling that before, in older versions, when opening a new bar, you could enter the new address or word to search.
I see that in the version I'm using this does not happen. (55.0.2994.56).
If not, please put it.
Hugs the Opera team.
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A Former User last edited by
I have the same bug with the cursor not focusing the adress bar automatically.