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Disable Chrome QuickSearch for Google

I’ve been using Chrome a lot. Why you ask? Mostly because it works really well on my Ubuntu workstation. Getting Flash and Firefox to play nice together under Linux has been a challenge for years, but Chrome doesn’t seem (at least so far) to have problems like that.

There is one big annoyance I have with Chrome though, QuickSearch. When you type a search term that starts with Google into the URL bar Chrome automatically goes into this QuickSearch mode.

For example, I was going to search for the Google News Archive today (another project Google is shutting down that I hadn’t ever heard of). I typed “Google News Archive”. Chrome conveniently, because the term started with ‘Google’, put me into a search mode labeled ‘Google QuickSearch’. The result of my query? Just a search for ‘News Archive’.

The funny thing is, Chrome searches with Google by default. You can use other terms for QuickSearch, like wp (wikipedia), e (ebay), z (amazon), g (google again??? What’s the difference between this and Google QuickSearch??) etc..

It’s not too difficult to change this irritating behavior. Just go to Preferences->Basic, under Search click Manage Search Engines. The first entry in the Other Search Engines section is Google QuickSearch, just delete it and you will be able to once again search for terms that start with Google

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