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Vlad I like the feature itself, but would it possible to disable it only for new tab?

  • Vlad replied to this.

    I'm not sure I follow the issue here - I can definitely see a use-case or complaint if hitting Cmd + Tab doesn't let you immediately start typing a search query, but that seems to work fine for me. Am I missing the issue here?

    • Vlad replied to this.

      gp CMD L toggle the state between address bar and web view.

      • gp replied to this.

        Vlad Ah gotcha. I will step out of this one then - the current behaviour makes sense to me, and I had no clue about Cmd + L 🙂

          Vlad Force of habit, really. In Chromium, pressing cmd + L again on the address bar (or down arrow works as well) brings up a list of recent searches, which is pretty useful

            11 days later

            This should be by default. Safari has this by default as well.

            • Vlad replied to this.
              2 years later

              Vlad Sorry for replying to a two-year old message- pressing command + t then writing a search query is pretty much muscle memory for me at this point. Having to press command + t then command + l then type has a really steep learning curve; doubly so if you frequently switch between browsers as I do. But ultimately, it's your browser and your call.

              • Vlad replied to this.

                donn Not sure what you refer to - after cmd t you should be in url bar and ready to type.. Can you show a vide of what happens?

                • donn replied to this.

                  Vlad

                  Sorry for the late reply, got distracted by sth

                  • Vlad replied to this.

                    donn The reason I misunderstood is you are using mobile version of Orion and the thread you replied to is tagged "Desktop" where such issue was fixed. Please open a new bug report with details.

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