Overview
Search selected text quickly on Google, Wikipedia, Twitter or Amazon by hitting a key on your keyboard.
Select a text and hit: - Alt+S to search on Google - Alt+W to search on Wikipedia - Alt+T to search on Twitter - Alt+A to search on Amazon - You can change the shortcuts. Use "Keyboard shortcuts" in the Chrome extension settings to do that. - Click on the extension icon to enable / disable the extension temporarily. - Google Translate search is removed in Version 2.0, due to Chrome's maximum shortcut limit of 4. It will be added soon with the context menu search feature. - Customizing the websites to search will be possible with the options feature in the next version. - This extension does not mess with your data. You can view the full source code of this extension at GitHub: https://github.com/serd/quick-search
3.7 out of 59 ratings
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Fanis SkoulatosFeb 11, 2021
Works well with newer logitech mouse that do not have one-click-search option.
Олег ДаниленкоSep 14, 2018
I've been looking for this app more than year! Thanks!
D GAug 22, 2014
no icon/button to use mouse-only, have to use keyboard shortcut, no options to change shortcut and add other search engine
Details
- Version2.0.2
- UpdatedMay 8, 2022
- Size10.28KiB
- Languages2 languages
- Developer
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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