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Single Letter Search Keyword not Working?

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ Jacob Graf

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I set up a custom search extension and am trying to use 'z' as the keyword.

It doesn't work. If I use anything else, it works fine, I just can't use 'z'.

Since I use 'z' in Chrome, I'd like to keep it consistent.

I don't see any other search engines using that keyword.

Is there something I'm missing here? Why can't I seem to use 'z' as a search engine keyword?

Thanks for your help!

I set up a custom search extension and am trying to use 'z' as the keyword. It doesn't work. If I use anything else, it works fine, I just can't use 'z'. Since I use 'z' in Chrome, I'd like to keep it consistent. I don't see any other search engines using that keyword. Is there something I'm missing here? Why can't I seem to use 'z' as a search engine keyword? Thanks for your help!

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Nevermind. Figured it out. I had an Omnibox keyword defined in the search extension as well as a search extension keyword. Removed the Omnibox one and now everything works as expected!

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Nevermind. Figured it out. I had an Omnibox keyword defined in the search extension as well as a search extension keyword. Removed the Omnibox one and now everything works as expected!