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I switched from Firefox to Chrome as my go-to browser some months ago and there is one piece of functionality that still pesters me. Seems trivial/ignorable but this one is driving me nuts little by little...

I like to be able to highlight text, click CTRL-F, and have the find dialogue come up with the highlighted text prepopulated. Chrome (14.0.+) just shows my last search prepopulated. Is there any extension to help me?

smp7d
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If you are on Windows you can use the following Autohotkey script:

#SingleInstance force
SetTitleMatchMode 2
#IfWinActive ,Chrome
^f::Send ^c^f^v^a

When pressing Ctrl+F this hotkeys sends Ctrl+C, Ctrl+F, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+A So it copies, search, paste and select all the copied text in the search box.

I guess something better could be done, checking the clipboard, but that's out of my Autohotkey knowledge :P

I have uploaded a compiled script if you don't have Autohotkey

Simon Sheehan
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Zequez
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I don't think that its possible, your best bet would be to use

Ctrl-C then Ctrl-F then Ctrl-V

Theres also Google Quickscroll that will show you that'll let you jump to a relevant paragraph from a google search Link

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