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Make the Omnibox keyword configurable #405

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sferencik opened this issue Dec 2, 2023 · 3 comments
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Make the Omnibox keyword configurable #405

sferencik opened this issue Dec 2, 2023 · 3 comments
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@sferencik
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Issue Description

Please make the Omnibox keyword configurable. "find" is a useful search term, and it seems quite a few of my Google searches (which I type in the Ominibox) start with the term "find".

Steps to Reproduce

  • Start typing your Google search query in the Chrome Omnibox (without the quotes): "find the serial number of X"
  • Expected: I get a Google search with how to find the serial number of X
  • Actual: After typing "find the" I notice that find+ has kicked in, and I have to start again, e.g. with "find" or "gfind" or "<ctrl+k>find". Of course I never remember to start my Chrome searches with space, just because the first word is "find".

Praise for find+

I love find+, thank you for it. I haven't used it much yet, but the one time I did use it, it saved me so much toil.

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For now, I always hit Backspace to exit find+ after typing "find".

@dezza
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dezza commented Mar 3, 2024

I agree, its annoying to have find a keyword in the address bar without toggle.

Also totally unexpected.

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dezza commented Mar 27, 2024

#407

Better than no change.

@brandon1024 brandon1024 added the improvement This issue is an improvement to existing functionality. label Apr 17, 2024
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