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Andrew2018-11-22 03:44:14
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Andrew, 2018-11-22 03:44:14

Is there such a hotkey in chrome?

Sometimes it becomes necessary to google a specific site, you drive it into the search bar, but, of course, follow the link. And sometimes there is a need to force go to an address that chrome, unfortunately, perceives as a search query. There are two examples: a randomly named folder in Denver, with a fictitious domain, or without one at all, and a recent situation when I wanted to go to the local mongodb address, but went steadily to Google.

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Stalker_RED, 2018-11-22
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By itself, the word localhostin the address bar will trigger a search, but if you specify protocol http://localhost, it will go to the address. Or you can press shift + enter, then there will also be an attempt to go to the address, and not a search.
To force the search itself, you can put the word in quotation marks, "example.com"or if the query consists of several words, then put in the first place the word that does not look like the site addresschrome toster.ru

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