Search the web directly from Gnome Shell. <Ctrl>+space triggers the dialog. From there, type your search query, click the ENTER key and your default browser will open with your search result. List of features include: *Instant result/definition (DuckDuckGo helper) with pictures within the dialog *Search Suggestions *History with configurable limit *Choose your default search engine *Add multiple seach engines *Tab key to view & choose from search engine list *Ctrl+Shift+V to Paste & Search *Ctrl+Shift+G to Paste & Go (Open URL) *Ctrl+(1-9) to trigger search suggestion or history item in list *Add keyword for each search engine *Add keyword to go to URL directly
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| Version | Status | Shell Versions |
|---|---|---|
| 18 | Active |
3.26
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| 17 | Active |
3.26
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| 16 | Active |
3.26
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| 15 | Active |
3.24
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| 14 | Active |
3.20
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| 13 | Active |
3.18
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| 12 | Active |
3.15.90
3.16
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| 11 | Active |
3.14
3.13.92
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| 10 | Active |
3.12
3.11.90
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| 9 | Active |
3.12
3.11.90
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| 8 | Active |
3.10
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| 7 | Active |
3.4
3.6
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| 6 | Active |
3.8
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| 5 | Rejected |
3.4
3.6
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| 4 | Active |
3.4
3.6
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| 3 | Rejected |
3.4
3.6
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| 2 | Rejected |
3.4
3.6
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| 1 | Rejected |
3.4
3.6
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