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when i type any word in address bar, it is search by "speedbit", How i can to change it into google searching ?

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when i type any word in address bar, it is search by "speedbit", How i can to change it into google searching ?

when i type any word in address bar, it is search by "speedbit", How i can to change it into google searching ?

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Disable Speedbit Toolbar and Extension(Addons).

When you enter a search term in the Firefox location bar and press Enter, Firefox will per default do a "I'm feeling lucky" Google search and redirect you to the first result that matches your search term. This behaviour can be changed by a number of add-ons. If you'd like to restore the previous default behaviour, please follow these steps:

  1. Enter about:config in the Firefox location bar and press Enter.
  2. You should see a warning that making changes to the Firefox configuration can be potentially harmful to Firefox's integrity. Click the I'll be careful, I promise button to continue.
  3. In the Search box at the top, enter keyword as the search term. You should see a few remaining items, one of these is keyword.URL. It should be bold.
  4. Right-click on the keyword.URL setting and select Reset from the dropdown menu.

Now you're done. Please report back if this fixes your problem. Thanks in advance!

You can find more information about the Location bar search feature in the Location bar search article.

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In order to change the default search engine or the order of search engines in the top right search box in Firefox, please perform the following steps:

  1. Move the mouse cursor inside the search box at the top right of the Firefox window and click the down arrow next to the provider's logo.
  2. If you would like to select another search engine, simply pick the engine from the dropdown list.

In order to change the order of the search engines, do this:

  1. From the dropdown list, select Manage Search Engines....
  2. In the upcoming window, you have all your search engines listed. To change the order, simply click one search engine and then select Move up or Move down from the buttons on the right side in order to change the order of the search engines.
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I followed the above steps:

   Enter about:config in the Firefox location bar and press Enter.
   You should see a warning that making changes to the Firefox configuration can be potentially harmful to Firefox's integrity. Click the I'll be careful, I promise button to continue.
   In the Search box at the top, enter keyword as the search term. You should see a few remaining items, one of these is keyword.URL. It should be bold.
   Right-click on the keyword.URL setting and select Reset from the dropdown menu.  

..... when i type any word say; cat it search as www.cat.com

What should i have to do ?

Thanks.

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its makes www.cate.com as a default URL search

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When you reset keyword.url, you blank the entry. Firefox doesn't know what to do with the keyword you've typed in, so it adds www. to the front, and tacks .com to the end and takes you www.test.com.

You need a new search engine entry. Try making keyword.url = http://www.google.com/#q=

Every once in a while a rogue search engine wrecks my browser, and I end up scrambling for this very answer. I hope the devs will create an easier fix for future versions.

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yep it works but if i type something that contains "." it tries automatically to add www. and open it. Example: typing "movie.avi" - ff recognizing "avi" as a domain.

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Martinio,

This worked for me! Some program I installed switched the address bar search to Yahoo. Now I have Google back. Thanks!

Modified by dpyang@cox.net