![]() ![]() One more click to open new tab? No thanks.įortunately, we have come across a potential workaround that involves disabling the ‘Context menu search with Google’ flag. Now the sidebar is too small and completely useless, cannot even navigate is a normal tab. Right click “search google” now opens a sidebar instead of new tab? How do I revert it? It was so easy to navigate another regular tab with my macros. ![]() Is there a way to revert this change to the old behavior where it opens it in a new tab directly? When you right click text to search it on google, it opens in a small window beside the current tab. Users perceive this feature to be incomplete in its current state, despite the developers’ intention for a more Google-focused experience when utilizing the search functionality. This move has been more of an inconvenience than a benefit, as ‘Search Google for’ was a quick method to search for anything instead of typing or pasting the text in a new tab. Now, instead of opening a new tab, users get the search engine and results on the right side of their screen. Source (Click/tap to view)Įarlier when a user would highlight some text, right-click on the blue text, and select “Search Google for…”, that would open a new tab with the results. For instance, Google Chrome Tab and Bookmark icons pixelated, blurry or weird after latest update (v109).Ĭhrome right-click ‘Search Google for’ opening in the side panel instead of a new tabĪfter the newest update, Google Chrome right-clicks ‘Search Google for’ opens on the side panel rather than a new tab, according to reports ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). On the other hand, it is not uncommon for a web browser to have issues and glitches. What did I do after getting my new laptop? Yes, I installed Google Chrome right away since it is so popular and handy for day-to-day usage that you don’t want to try anything else. New updates are being added at the bottom of this story……. ![]()
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