When I search for something, the browser saves that information in the history (until everything is great). Now if I go to search for something that starts with a word already searched before (to search only the word) and I press enter, the browser autocompletes with what I had searched previously.
What I want: The research autocomplete function turned of or a way to avoid autocompleting everything.
I'll give you an example: If I search for "Opera Forum" to access this forum and after that I just type "Opera" to go to the Opera website and hit enter in the search bar, the browser will autocomplete doing what I was wanting to search "Opera" turn into what I had already searched for before "Opera Forum".
Image of my search to search for opera forum:
What happens after the research:
After searching for Opera on google I would press enter and it would go to the google search for "Opera" but when I press enter it searches for "Opera Forum" and not for "Opera"(Which is what I wanted).
This is very annoying because this happens with any content that I have to search one after the other, besides not having a button to cancel the autocomplete word before pressing enter to autosearch (if I press enter, it searches opera forum, if I tab it autocomplete opera forum).
Something that happened now:
I searched about "Steam not unninstalling my games" and found that it could have been corrupted and decided to reinstall Steam. So I unnistalled Steam and searched for Steam to Enter the Steam Homepage and the browser autocompleted "Steam not unninstalling my games" instead of what i wanted "Steam". It is just one example of what is happening frequently.