Browser Search Shortcuts
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Select Research-Desk Tools > Preferences > Address Bar Shortcuts
Use this settings dialog to can add/remove/change Address Bar Shortcuts
used by Research-Desk.
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Integrated Google Search Box
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In Research-Desk Professional, we've created a shortcut with a list
of the most popular search engines. In the browser window, you'll
now see a search box. Simply type in what you'd like to search for
and then select which search engine (e.g. Google, Yahoo, or Dictionary)
that you'd like to search. After you hit enter, you'll be taken directly
to the search results.
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What are Address Bar Shortcuts?
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Address Bar Shortcuts are short words (perhaps as short as two letters)
that you can type in the Browser's Address Bar (where you normally type
in a URL). Research-Desk features this time saving address
shortcut that provides direct access to search engines and web services.
For example, when you type "go jumping jacks" Research-Desk's
address bar and press Enter, it automatically searches for the phrase "jumping
jacks" using Google.
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Make your own shortcuts and add search sites
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You can add websites to the drop down list and define your own address bar
shortcuts.
Click here to learn how.
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