Chrome - set search bar to google.co.uk, not google.com?
How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?
I have tried the following several times with no success:
- go to google.com
- click on 'Go to Google UK'
- do a search
- restart Chrome
Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.
What can I do?
Thanks!
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How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?
I have tried the following several times with no success:
- go to google.com
- click on 'Go to Google UK'
- do a search
- restart Chrome
Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.
What can I do?
Thanks!
google-chrome browser
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How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?
I have tried the following several times with no success:
- go to google.com
- click on 'Go to Google UK'
- do a search
- restart Chrome
Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.
What can I do?
Thanks!
google-chrome browser
How can I force Chrome to search google.co.uk in the search bar, rather than google.com?
I have tried the following several times with no success:
- go to google.com
- click on 'Go to Google UK'
- do a search
- restart Chrome
Like I say, the above doesn't work. I've also tried resetting all Chrome's language options to UK English and restarting the browser. I am actually in the UK, and not using a proxy.
What can I do?
Thanks!
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Go to settings (the wrench on the right)
-> Options
-> Default Search - click "Manage"
-> "Add" button at the top
-> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword
-> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.
Enjoy!
1
This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.
– Jo Liss
Apr 28 '16 at 17:14
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
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If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
for the URL. So, the full procedure is:
- Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.
- Click Edit Search Engines…
- Click the Add… button.
- Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").
- Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").
- Set the URL to
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
. - Click the Add button.
- Click the Make Default button.
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.
– Bruno Bronosky
Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
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2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
- Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.
- Find "Other search engines."
Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.
Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.
Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.
Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.
So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.
add a comment |
None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:
In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:
Name: Google.XX
Keyword: Google.XX
URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada
from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com
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Go to settings (the wrench on the right)
-> Options
-> Default Search - click "Manage"
-> "Add" button at the top
-> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword
-> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.
Enjoy!
1
This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.
– Jo Liss
Apr 28 '16 at 17:14
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
add a comment |
Go to settings (the wrench on the right)
-> Options
-> Default Search - click "Manage"
-> "Add" button at the top
-> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword
-> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.
Enjoy!
1
This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.
– Jo Liss
Apr 28 '16 at 17:14
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
add a comment |
Go to settings (the wrench on the right)
-> Options
-> Default Search - click "Manage"
-> "Add" button at the top
-> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword
-> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.
Enjoy!
Go to settings (the wrench on the right)
-> Options
-> Default Search - click "Manage"
-> "Add" button at the top
-> Fill out the info, putting google.co.uk as the keyword
-> You may need to copy the URL from the default google entry.
Enjoy!
answered Jul 28 '10 at 19:52
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This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.
– Jo Liss
Apr 28 '16 at 17:14
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
add a comment |
1
This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.
– Jo Liss
Apr 28 '16 at 17:14
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
1
1
This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.
– Jo Liss
Apr 28 '16 at 17:14
This breaks search suggestions for me. It will only show queries I've previously searched for, but no other suggestions.
– Jo Liss
Apr 28 '16 at 17:14
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
add a comment |
If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
for the URL. So, the full procedure is:
- Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.
- Click Edit Search Engines…
- Click the Add… button.
- Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").
- Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").
- Set the URL to
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
. - Click the Add button.
- Click the Make Default button.
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.
– Bruno Bronosky
Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
add a comment |
If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
for the URL. So, the full procedure is:
- Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.
- Click Edit Search Engines…
- Click the Add… button.
- Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").
- Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").
- Set the URL to
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
. - Click the Add button.
- Click the Make Default button.
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.
– Bruno Bronosky
Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
add a comment |
If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
for the URL. So, the full procedure is:
- Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.
- Click Edit Search Engines…
- Click the Add… button.
- Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").
- Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").
- Set the URL to
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
. - Click the Add button.
- Click the Make Default button.
If JNK's answer didn't do the trick, make sure you're using http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
for the URL. So, the full procedure is:
- Right click the URL box at the top of any Google Chrome window.
- Click Edit Search Engines…
- Click the Add… button.
- Set the name to whatever you want (e.g. "Google UK").
- Set the keyword to whatever you want (e.g. "uk").
- Set the URL to
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=%s
. - Click the Add button.
- Click the Make Default button.
answered Sep 13 '10 at 23:04
gdejohngdejohn
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531412
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.
– Bruno Bronosky
Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
add a comment |
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.
– Bruno Bronosky
Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This suggestion no longer works due to updates in Chrome.
– Zach Saucier
Jun 4 '18 at 20:47
This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.
– Bruno Bronosky
Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
This worked for me today. I'm traveling in Poland and was getting google.pl results from my address bar searches. Doing this with google.com (instead of .co.uk) worked perfectly.
– Bruno Bronosky
Oct 18 '18 at 20:53
add a comment |
2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
- Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.
- Find "Other search engines."
Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.
Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.
Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.
Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.
So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.
add a comment |
2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
- Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.
- Find "Other search engines."
Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.
Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.
Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.
Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.
So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.
add a comment |
2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
- Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.
- Find "Other search engines."
Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.
Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.
Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.
Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.
So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.
2018 answer, pulled from Google's docs:
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
- Under "Search engine," click Manage search engines.
- Find "Other search engines."
Add: To the right of "Other search engines," click Add. Fill out the text fields and click Add.
Set as default: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Make default.
Edit: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Edit.
Delete: To the right of the search engine, click More (3 dots) > More and then Remove from list.
So to add Google UK's search engine, the entry I used had "Google UK" as the Search engine, "google.co.uk" as the keyword, and "https://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%s" as the URL.
answered Jun 4 '18 at 21:08
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None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:
In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:
Name: Google.XX
Keyword: Google.XX
URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada
from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com
add a comment |
None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:
In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:
Name: Google.XX
Keyword: Google.XX
URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada
from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com
add a comment |
None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:
In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:
Name: Google.XX
Keyword: Google.XX
URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada
from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com
None of the answers above worked for me in the latest update of Chrome (October 2018) except the following:
In Chrome under Options (the wrench) go to Default Search -> Manage
In the new window fill in the boxes as follows:
Name: Google.XX
Keyword: Google.XX
URL: http://www.google.XX/search?q=%s
** where XX is the specified country, in my case I used .ca for Canada
from https://ccm.net/forum/affich-14111-how-to-change-from-google-xx-to-google-com
answered Oct 3 '18 at 10:17
Nicole AhmedNicole Ahmed
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