on this forum (only this forum) if i highlight a word/phrase and then search in google it doesn't search for that word, it searches for sentences before and after what i selected. it's something to do with that annoying "search" icon that comes up when you select text. something about that screws up the copy/paste when using a right click to copy. if i ctrl+c then it only copies what i selected. disabling javascript on the forums stops this annoying search thing appearing as well.
is there a way to disable this or do i have to leave JS turned off on xda?
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apparently it's the "New XDA Feature: Contextual Search" thing. it screwy in opera. i'm assuming then that i can't disable it for my profile?
double edit
found it. woot!!!
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When you select a word or phrase on the browser and then search, an App comes up: 'Look Up' which displays result of the search in 3 options: Wikipedia, Translate, Google Dictionary.
Is there a way to include Google web search as one of the options here? Or can the apk be modified to do this?
No one has answer or solution? There has to be someone smart out there.
[Q] Possible to force keyboards to show predictions even when in "search mode"?
This is my first post, so please be easy on me if I've accidentally violated any forum rules. I did search for this topic best I could but didn't find anything.
I find it very frustrating that Android Keyboards such as the default AOSP one and SwiftKey do not show predictions when set to "search" mode. It appears to be this way in all Google apps (Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Music, etc) and others that seem to specify that the input is for search, but not in others that may not specify input type (Facebook, Flixster, IMDb, etc).
I don't think I understand why you would want to prevent the predictions for search. Is there any way to get around this? Thanks in advance!
I know you can delete them three at a time by clicking the "clear history" in the
search box but is there a faster method?
Thx in advance...
Nevermind..found it FINALLY in the google page's settings.
Hi
On my Android phone I am trying to delete all of my google search history.
- I've done it in chrome and deleted everything possible
- I've gone into settings, then chrome and deleted everything from there.
Then when i open chrome everything is gone as i want it.
However when i sign into my account some of my search history returns so when i start typing in the address bar, old history is shown.
To confuse matter further i've gone into my google account using a PC and viewed the 'my activity' section, when i search for the entries showing up on the phone none are shown. Also within my account i have tried deleting all search data
Does anyone know how on earth i can delete the search/browsing history properly from my account??
You've deleted your browsing history not your autofill suggestions. So if you type "Planes Trains and Automobiles" into your search bar you'll get a result, then you click on the link that takes you to facts about the movie. When you delete your search history the page with facts about the movie is gone but where you entered PT&A into the search bar remains. So if you begin to type PL... it will still have that suggestion in there as something you searched once before. You have to delete your Autofill history. Click the Chrome toolbar and select Settings>Show Advanced settings>Passwords and forms>Manage Autofill. Here you'll be able to selectively delete entries or all entries.
So if I navigate to a Web page using the Google search bar widget, and I'm writing a message into some random web sites contact page, I'll get like half way through writing some intricate message, and navigate away to go retrieve some needed info, and if I end up entering a new search inquiry into the Google search bar widget, get the needed info, and then return to the page where I was typing the message,
To my dismay, I immediately become extremely irked to discover that page I was on is now gone.
Of course I know how to access the recent pages list and navigate back to that web page, but of course that intricate message I was typing is now gone...
On the other hand, if I was doing the same task completely using the Google Chrome app itself, I am sufficiently aware that navigating away from a page will cause me to lose anything on that page, so I of course make sure to open a new tab and do my search there, and then return to the other tab to complete the text fields successfully.
However when I'm doing this when I have originally accessed the page from the Google search bar widget, and then initiate a new search from the widget, that page then is instantly lost.
Is there any way to enable a history with any text entered into forms saved for a certain period of time?
Or any way to force the Google search bar to initiate the search using the Chrome app in a NEW tab..?
I'm aware of the "open in chrome" option within the Google app, but this issue generally happens when I forget or don't realize I'm in the Google app, and then get totally f*d
This is already a long enough post, but hopefully you can follow my run on sentence structure and understand what I'm trying to ask.
Am I the only one who experiences this issue? Surely not right?
If anyone has a solution to this problem please share
Im super excited to say I think I answered my own question.
Open the Google app. (Not the Chrome app, but the Google app)
Click your account icon bubble(top right)
Click settings
Click general
Locate option "open web pages in the app"
Unselect/disable that option
Now when u initiate a web search with the Google search bar widget, as soon as you Click a link to any website, it will open as a new tab in your default web browser
Update:
Yes this definitely works perfectly, and if youre reading this and your name is Google,
I would highly recommend this be disabled by default..
what would be the reasoning for this being enabled by default?
I've been getting fked by that setting on AT LEAST a weekly basis for YEARS!
Woo hoo