Change default search engine to google.com in Chrome

Omnibar is a cool feature in Chrome browser, you can instantly search for anything from the omnibar (address bar) and result will appear below it. So the results we get limited to the region Eg: as I’m in Sri Lanka, searches will categorized as we search in google.lk. For some reason I want search result to be in google.com (Global search). If you want to do so follow the steps below to change default search.

In Chrome go to options by clicking the Tool icon on the top right.

In the basic settings click on Mange search engines.

Manage search engines

On Other search engines section add you custom settings.

Add new search engine = Google Global

Keyword = google global (anything you like)

URL = http://www.google.com/search?q=%s

 

Custom search engines

Now test by searching  anything you like :D

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One Response to “Change default search engine to google.com in Chrome”

  1. lolwut Says:

    Thank you!

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