Can;t edit/delete Speed Dials
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keitht last edited by
OS Name Microsoft Windows 11 Pro Insider Preview
Version 10.0.25324 Build 25324
Your opera version is 98.0.4759.15
since recent update not sure which one I cannot remove big tiles when I click 3 dots nothing happens, no options.
used to work fine but not now.
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adamthelibertarian last edited by
I use Speed Dial as a collection of bookmarks. I typically right click and open in a new tab many thing at once from the Speed Dial screen.
After today's update, no more little menu pops up when I push the right button of my mouse.
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RobertAnthony last edited by
A Simple elegant solution for non-techs like me. I spent three days trying to solve this issue. Thank you
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keitht last edited by
did not help gave me speed dial folder which is more junk on opera screen which I don't want and can't get rid off
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jumpingjackflash last edited by
@vegelund Also have the same problem. Not only can i not delete individual speed dials, but it has randomly added a lot of junk speed dials to advertised sites that i do not want. Poor effort.
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keitht last edited by
reset opera through update/recovery 3 dots worked for about 1 mon tgen back to not working disabled all extensions no difference 3 dots still not working !
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amp40 last edited by
I use google translate. I don't know if the translation is ok, but a few posts above I showed what to do to make the three dots work. It helped me and a few people.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@garyullo Click the 3 dots at the bottom of the sidebar. At the top of the sidebar settings that opens, you'll see "Workspaces". Whether "Workspaces" is enabled or not, if you only have one individual workspace enabled (just "Workspace 1" for example), clicking the 3 dots on a speed dial won't do anything.
To work around this (again, whether you have "Workspaces" enabled or not), you have to have more than one individual workspace enabled. So, enable "Workspace 2" for example by selecting the radio button to the right of it (that shows a white checkmark with a blue background when that workspace is enabled). In the case of "Workspaces" being disabled, you'll have to temporarily enable it to be able to enable an additional workspace. Then, you can turn "Workspaces" back off if you want.
This issue doesn't affect users by default because Opera has both "Workspace 1" and "Workspace 2" enabled by default. It only seems to affect users that have disabled "Workspace 2" fr example os that only 1 (the main one) is enabled.