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in the settings, choose the recommended option.
This solves the issue for most, if it doesn't, try selecting other options.
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@unbeknownst Search for webRTC
in the settings, choose the recommended option.
This solves the issue for most, if it doesn't, try selecting other options.
Hi, @miracleunited
The setting you're looking for is in the sidebar settings (3 dots in the bottom left corner)
Disable this option and the messenger icons should return to their original versions
Try Windows Key + Arrow Keys
and move it to the monitor you're using, it worked for someone else so it might do the trick for you too.
Try these combinations:
@soyalf said in Opera GX consume demasiado CPU:
Tengo un problema que he visto que varios tienen, cuando veo directos o videos en youtube con opera gx el navegador comienza a consumir casi un 80% del CPU cuando otros navegadores como chrome, brave y mozilla consumen menos de 40% quisiera saber si hay alguna solucion o simplemente vuelvo a usar otros navegadores.
Sucede lo mismo con opera normal.
Otro detalle si limito el CPU con la opcion de gx los directos se comienzan a ir mal y a trabarse, asi que eso no es una solucion
Do Shift + ESC
to check what's consuming your CPU that much and act based on that, it might be an extension that's consuming too much.
Also, if you make a topic in https://forums.opera.com/category/35/español instead of here, your chance of getting help will be higher as this part of the forum is English only.
(I don't know Spanish, so I hope you'll understand what I'm saying with a translator)
@kafein Opera'nın da çok umrundaydı gerçekten Türkiye'de olup biten, hatta o kadar umursamışlar ki bilerek ve kasıtlı olarak size gösterilen haberlerle oynamışlar
@talionranger117 There's a flag you can enable to add custom websites to your sidebar if you're interested.
Go to opera://flags/#sidebar-site-panel
and enable the flag
Relaunch the browser
Go into sidebar setup
Keep in mind that flags are experimental features and they may cause issues.
Baslangicta hangi sekmelerin acilacagini opera://settings/onStartup
adresinden secebilirsiniz.
Adresi URL cubuguna kopyala yapistir yapip aratarak bahsettigim ayarlara ulasabilirsiniz.
That's not a bug, it's a new thing added with an update.
It returns to your theme's color once you press on the icon, it's basically a better indicator to let you know that someone went live.
@yeps Check if this option is enabled, if it is, disable it.
@kotsapl This happens when you have limiters enabled, Opera snoozes tabs that are not being used to save resources. There should be a notification to let you know a certain tab "was snoozed to save resources" with an option to disable snoozing.
You might have clicked on "Don't show again" before, and that's probably why you're not getting the option anymore.
@setarip do not use 2 adblockers at once. Also, switch to uBlock Origin for the time being.
try updating your lists at opera://settings/adBlockerLists
if that doesn't work you can try using uBlock Origin
A more detailed guide can be found here
Try disabling force dark page for twitch.tv by right-clicking on an empty space.
Another user experiencing the same issue had an extension called "Simple Volume Booster"
Even if you do not have that extension, might help to try disabling all extensions to see if it has any effect on the issue at all.
@6h05751n1573r
You can add it yourself by enabling this experimental feature for now:
opera://flags/#sidebar-site-panel
After updating to 94.0.4606.79
and enabling Early Bird at opera://settings/early_bird
You can see the suggested mods ready to install at opera://mods
, these can change background music, sound effects, add shaders, etc.
@akamplm Tab Snoozing should be fixed as of version 95.0.4635.54
- check opera://settings/userInterface
for "Snooze inactive tabs to save memory" option