ChatterBank1 min ago
Opening A Link In A New Tab
If I go into Google and tap in what I'm looking for, and once a list of suggestions comes up, I can keep all of the Google suggestions if I right click, then select 'open link in a new tab.' However, you have to REMEMBER to right click
Once upon a time, I had that alternative as a default setting, i.e., I could left click on a Google suggestion, and the suggestion would come up in a new tab, leaving the Google page intact.
One day, I downloaded something, and the dreaded question came up, which goes something like: "Installing this item will make changes to your computer. Do you wish to continue?"
Do you know the one I mean? So I crossed my fingers and installed
Since then, I've always had to right click in order to 'open links in a new tab.' That computer has since broken down and I'm temporarily using a Windows XP, but that problem still remains
Soooooo, after such a long preamble, Can I change my computer settings so that I can left click on a Google suggestion and open it up in a new tab, without losing the Google suggestions?
Once upon a time, I had that alternative as a default setting, i.e., I could left click on a Google suggestion, and the suggestion would come up in a new tab, leaving the Google page intact.
One day, I downloaded something, and the dreaded question came up, which goes something like: "Installing this item will make changes to your computer. Do you wish to continue?"
Do you know the one I mean? So I crossed my fingers and installed
Since then, I've always had to right click in order to 'open links in a new tab.' That computer has since broken down and I'm temporarily using a Windows XP, but that problem still remains
Soooooo, after such a long preamble, Can I change my computer settings so that I can left click on a Google suggestion and open it up in a new tab, without losing the Google suggestions?
Answers
The simplest way is to use the mouse wheel - if your mouse has one. Just press down (click) while the pointer is on the link and it opens the link in a new tab.
20:26 Tue 19th May 2015
>>>doesn't everyone use Google Chrome
Hopefully not; I can't stand it! (It's Firefox for me).
It appears (from this http:// smallbu siness. chron.c om/open -new-ta b-click ing-goo gle-chr ome-636 12.html ) that what used to work was to use the Chrome Toolbox extension. However it seems that it used technology that is no longer supported by the more recent versions of Chrome, so it appears that (other than by using Anax's shortcut) you won't be able to achieve what you want.
I've never had a problem with right-clicking and using 'open in new tab' anyway. Indeed that's what I do for almost every link I encounter, not just when multiple options are available (as in a Google results page).
Hopefully not; I can't stand it! (It's Firefox for me).
It appears (from this http://
I've never had a problem with right-clicking and using 'open in new tab' anyway. Indeed that's what I do for almost every link I encounter, not just when multiple options are available (as in a Google results page).
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///One day, I downloaded something, and the dreaded question came up, which goes something like: "Installing this item will make changes to your computer. Do you wish to continue?"///
That's an ideal way to install Adware/Malware, just back out and say No!
Firefox for me as well. Google already has info about your searches etc and using their browser gives them even more info.
That's an ideal way to install Adware/Malware, just back out and say No!
Firefox for me as well. Google already has info about your searches etc and using their browser gives them even more info.