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Assign shortcuts to search engines

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How to search faster with search shortcuts.
How to search faster with search shortcuts.

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{for not fx63}[[Template:newfeatureupdate]]{/for} Search shortcuts let you perform a search on your address bar without having to click on a search icon or visiting its page. You can do this by typing in @[shortcut]+[keywords] into your search bar: ;[[Image:search shortcut populate]] {note}Popular search shortcuts will appear on your new tab page as a tile with a magnifying glass. Clicking on these tiles then typing in a search will automatically put the @[shortcut]+[keywords] in to your address bar.{/note} =Assign search shortcuts= You can assign search shortcuts to your favorite search engines: #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Click {menu Search} on the left panel. #Scroll down to ''One-Click Search Engines''. #Click on the '''Keyword''' column for the search engine you want to assign a shortcut to. #Enter '''@''' followed by your search shortcut. For example: @ddg for DuckDuckGo. #;[[Image:search shortcut kw 63]]
{for not fx63}[[Template:newfeatureupdate]]{/for} Search shortcuts let you perform a search on your address bar without having to click on a search icon or visiting its page. You can do this by typing in @[shortcut]+[keywords] into your search bar: ;[[Image:search shortcut populate]] {note}Popular search shortcuts will appear on your new tab page as a tile with a magnifying glass. Clicking on these tiles then typing in a search will automatically put the @[shortcut]+[keywords] in to your address bar.{/note} =Assign search shortcuts= You can assign search shortcuts to your favorite search engines: #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Click {menu Search} on the left panel. #Scroll down to ''One-Click Search Engines''. #Double-click on the '''Keyword''' column for the search engine you want to assign a shortcut to. #Enter '''@''' followed by your search shortcut. For example: @ddg for DuckDuckGo. #;[[Image:search shortcut kw 63]]

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