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Is there anyway to configure Google Chrome's Omnibox to search directly for Images instead of default Web search?



Relatively any possibilities for making news search and rest types?










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    Is there anyway to configure Google Chrome's Omnibox to search directly for Images instead of default Web search?



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      Is there anyway to configure Google Chrome's Omnibox to search directly for Images instead of default Web search?



      Relatively any possibilities for making news search and rest types?










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      Is there anyway to configure Google Chrome's Omnibox to search directly for Images instead of default Web search?



      Relatively any possibilities for making news search and rest types?







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          1. Go to Google images


          2. Right-click on the search field and click Add search engine

            A new window will popup



            enter image description here



          3. Choose your desired keyword i.e. image

          4. Don't change the URL parameter

          5. Click in your omnibar and type image test


          This way your omnibar searches for images and displays Googles image search page



          Note: The described method can be used for allmost every search engine i.e. Google News






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          • Yeap; Can be useful for almost any search box.

            – Jones
            Jan 20 '13 at 9:46











          • You, sir, are a genius. Thank you @nixda, and I love the fact that your answer from 2013 is still relevant in late 2015 :)

            – d-wade
            Dec 2 '15 at 17:01











          • Add search engine seems to be no longer available in 2019.

            – pkamb
            Feb 1 at 20:20



















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          Ultimately the same thing, but if you right click in most search engine fields you want to use in the omnibox you can select "Add as Search Engine" from the context menu.






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            Chrome > Preferences > Manage search engines



            For Google Image Search, use the query URL:



            https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&tbm=isch&q=%s



            image search preferences






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              1. Go to Google images


              2. Right-click on the search field and click Add search engine

                A new window will popup



                enter image description here



              3. Choose your desired keyword i.e. image

              4. Don't change the URL parameter

              5. Click in your omnibar and type image test


              This way your omnibar searches for images and displays Googles image search page



              Note: The described method can be used for allmost every search engine i.e. Google News






              share|improve this answer


























              • Yeap; Can be useful for almost any search box.

                – Jones
                Jan 20 '13 at 9:46











              • You, sir, are a genius. Thank you @nixda, and I love the fact that your answer from 2013 is still relevant in late 2015 :)

                – d-wade
                Dec 2 '15 at 17:01











              • Add search engine seems to be no longer available in 2019.

                – pkamb
                Feb 1 at 20:20
















              11















              1. Go to Google images


              2. Right-click on the search field and click Add search engine

                A new window will popup



                enter image description here



              3. Choose your desired keyword i.e. image

              4. Don't change the URL parameter

              5. Click in your omnibar and type image test


              This way your omnibar searches for images and displays Googles image search page



              Note: The described method can be used for allmost every search engine i.e. Google News






              share|improve this answer


























              • Yeap; Can be useful for almost any search box.

                – Jones
                Jan 20 '13 at 9:46











              • You, sir, are a genius. Thank you @nixda, and I love the fact that your answer from 2013 is still relevant in late 2015 :)

                – d-wade
                Dec 2 '15 at 17:01











              • Add search engine seems to be no longer available in 2019.

                – pkamb
                Feb 1 at 20:20














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              1. Go to Google images


              2. Right-click on the search field and click Add search engine

                A new window will popup



                enter image description here



              3. Choose your desired keyword i.e. image

              4. Don't change the URL parameter

              5. Click in your omnibar and type image test


              This way your omnibar searches for images and displays Googles image search page



              Note: The described method can be used for allmost every search engine i.e. Google News






              share|improve this answer
















              1. Go to Google images


              2. Right-click on the search field and click Add search engine

                A new window will popup



                enter image description here



              3. Choose your desired keyword i.e. image

              4. Don't change the URL parameter

              5. Click in your omnibar and type image test


              This way your omnibar searches for images and displays Googles image search page



              Note: The described method can be used for allmost every search engine i.e. Google News







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              answered Jan 18 '13 at 10:41









              nixdanixda

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              • Yeap; Can be useful for almost any search box.

                – Jones
                Jan 20 '13 at 9:46











              • You, sir, are a genius. Thank you @nixda, and I love the fact that your answer from 2013 is still relevant in late 2015 :)

                – d-wade
                Dec 2 '15 at 17:01











              • Add search engine seems to be no longer available in 2019.

                – pkamb
                Feb 1 at 20:20



















              • Yeap; Can be useful for almost any search box.

                – Jones
                Jan 20 '13 at 9:46











              • You, sir, are a genius. Thank you @nixda, and I love the fact that your answer from 2013 is still relevant in late 2015 :)

                – d-wade
                Dec 2 '15 at 17:01











              • Add search engine seems to be no longer available in 2019.

                – pkamb
                Feb 1 at 20:20

















              Yeap; Can be useful for almost any search box.

              – Jones
              Jan 20 '13 at 9:46





              Yeap; Can be useful for almost any search box.

              – Jones
              Jan 20 '13 at 9:46













              You, sir, are a genius. Thank you @nixda, and I love the fact that your answer from 2013 is still relevant in late 2015 :)

              – d-wade
              Dec 2 '15 at 17:01





              You, sir, are a genius. Thank you @nixda, and I love the fact that your answer from 2013 is still relevant in late 2015 :)

              – d-wade
              Dec 2 '15 at 17:01













              Add search engine seems to be no longer available in 2019.

              – pkamb
              Feb 1 at 20:20





              Add search engine seems to be no longer available in 2019.

              – pkamb
              Feb 1 at 20:20













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              Ultimately the same thing, but if you right click in most search engine fields you want to use in the omnibox you can select "Add as Search Engine" from the context menu.






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                Ultimately the same thing, but if you right click in most search engine fields you want to use in the omnibox you can select "Add as Search Engine" from the context menu.






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                  Ultimately the same thing, but if you right click in most search engine fields you want to use in the omnibox you can select "Add as Search Engine" from the context menu.






                  share|improve this answer













                  Ultimately the same thing, but if you right click in most search engine fields you want to use in the omnibox you can select "Add as Search Engine" from the context menu.







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                  answered Aug 29 '14 at 7:09









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                      Chrome > Preferences > Manage search engines



                      For Google Image Search, use the query URL:



                      https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&tbm=isch&q=%s



                      image search preferences






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                        Chrome > Preferences > Manage search engines



                        For Google Image Search, use the query URL:



                        https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&tbm=isch&q=%s



                        image search preferences






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                          Chrome > Preferences > Manage search engines



                          For Google Image Search, use the query URL:



                          https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&tbm=isch&q=%s



                          image search preferences






                          share|improve this answer













                          Chrome > Preferences > Manage search engines



                          For Google Image Search, use the query URL:



                          https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&tbm=isch&q=%s



                          image search preferences







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