Win 10 notifications
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A Former User last edited by
Hello! Opera uses system notifications win 10? I do not see it in "settings - system - notifications and actions". Maybe I need to make some kind of manipulation?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Are you wanting to enable or disable them? Most notifications are related to websites, so there is a setting under the content settings for it, along with a list of exceptions to whatever you select as default behavior. (The default can be either Deny or Ask; exceptions would be to always allow or deny for specific sites.)
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rejzor last edited by
Anyone else finds these "notifications" utterly useless and stupid? If I'm already on the webpage, I don't need an additional thing popping up in Windows since I can already see what's happening, since I'm on the bloody webpage itself. When you're not on it, notifications don't work anyway. So, what's the deal with this thing? I just don't get it why it even exists, just so I need to fiddle with one extra stupid thing on every Opera install...
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A Former User last edited by
@sgunhouse said in Win 10 notifications:
Are you wanting to enable or disable them?
Enable ) It's convenient for me when notifications are concentrated in one place.
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A Former User last edited by
It's strange that Opera does not use system notifications, because the ancient version of utorrent 1.82 uses them.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in Win 10 notifications:
Opera used to use it, don't know if they changed something or if it's a bug.
Maybe you have the opportunity to ask them. Thanks anyway! )
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A Former User last edited by
Hallelujah!!! earned system notifications win 10 ... I am very pleased with this fact, but ... For example, while listening to Google music, I not only see the notification when the track changes, but I also hear the notification sound. With Google Chrome everything is OK.