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Open a new URL in current tab #1957

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madjxatw asked this question in Q&A
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Tried it with my setup - and it seems you have to either type out https:// at the beginning of your URL, or pick a candidate from the list using arrows, then press enter. It doesn't auto-add this scheme prefix as most browser omnibars do.

As a workaround, you may add settings.focusFirstCandidate = true to your config. This way it will focus the candidate for you, so you just have to press enter. Not sure tho whether it will always pick the right site as the first candidate - but it works for me.

Btw, after pressing t, if you want your page opened in the current tab instead of a new one - press Shift-Enter instead of just Enter.

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