What happened to "Right Click: (word) > Look Up" when you want to define a word?
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Jripy last edited byThis action is one of my favorites and i have been using it for as long as I can remember when I run across a word I am not sure about or if I am not sure I am using a specific word correctly in a sentence I am trying. 
 It works on Safari, Chrome and others. But it appears that Opera and Opera GX have a customized altered right click from the macOS default one. Which in return removed the "Right Click: (word) > Look Up = Definition"How do I get this back, or is there an extension that will duplicate this same exact action in Opera? Thank you! 
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ecnalmagnus last edited by leocgPlease bring the "Look Up" feature back for highlighted words. I just updated Opera and it is no longer in the menu options. I use this all of the time. It still works in all my other applications, just not Opera. This might be a deal breaker for me as far as choosing a browser is concerned. 
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Stiiz22 last edited by@ecnalmagnus I agree, it's a vital feature for me as I always have to now use "Search" instead, which ruins the experience for me. 
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ecnalmagnus last edited by@leocg it is a Mac feature, and one that works in almost every other Mac application. It used to work in Opera, too, until the most recent update. 
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ecnalmagnus last edited by ecnalmagnusIf the Opera devs don't get this fixed, and quickly, I am going to another browser that has this feature. I grew so accustom to having it with Opera, that it irritates my multiple times a day now. Please bring this feature back, Now. This works with every other browser that I have checked on my Mac, and it worked with Opera until just the latest update a few weeks ago. 
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Xaetherium last edited byAll, I was having the same problem and came across this posting. When I realized I wasn't alone, I looked into other options besides waiting for Opera to fix the problem. On my install, at least, I can still select a word on screen and use cmd-ctl-D to look up the word in the dictionary. Problem solved! I hope this works for everyone else. Jai 
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greyeyezz last edited by greyeyezz@ichanath This is what we want. [url=https://flic.kr/p/2p2SdvA][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53186012388_6c83db2f81.jpg[/img][/url][url=https://flic.kr/p/2p2SdvA]ssh[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/146780422@N05/][/url] 
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ichanath last edited by ichanath@greyeyezz 
 To get that you need to use Safari.
 But, in Opera, you can get this, Anyway, Opera's Aria is quite good at "looking up the words"  
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greyeyezz last edited by@ichanath Incorrect, it works just fine in opera 
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ichanath last edited by@greyeyezz 
 It is much faster with Aria. Less clicks. All you have to do is highlight the word, or a sentence, the popup will come and Aria will "explain briefly." 
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