I'm stuck on Edge and using the default Google browser. It is painfully slow. But using the Opera browser is not too bad on Edge. I'd like to have the OS use Opera to open up links in email and other applications. Any way to do this?
I'm stuck on Edge and using the default Google browser. It is painfully slow. But using the Opera browser is not too bad on Edge. I'd like to have the OS use Opera to open up links in email and other applications. Any way to do this?
When you have another program that calls for a browser to be used ... A popup will appear with the broswers that are available to use ... if you always want to use Opera, Steel, etc ... then check the Default ck box and then the specific app you want to be the default and then that app will be used ...
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If you have already done what JJJ suggested with the default browser, you may need to clear out those settings before you are prompted with the popup for Opera.
If you have already done what JJJ suggested with the default browser, you may need to clear out those settings before you are prompted with the popup for Opera.
And to complete the default appearance if you want to put the Opera browser icon on your home screen, click and hold it in the bottom tab, it will create a shortcut on your home screen. That should round out the tricks.
(alternatively you can click on blank space on the home page and get it added from the menu that pops up too.)
Unless Opera releases the FULL Opera Browser for Android, it's not able to be done. Opera mini simply doesn't have enough options to be set as the default. Write an email. Start the REVOLUTION!!
If you have already done what JJJ suggested with the default browser, you may need to clear out those settings before you are prompted with the popup for Opera.
I too am waiting desperately to be able to set Opera Mini as the default browser on Android. The one thing I can't seem to figure out about Opera is A why the checkboxes for web pages are so small, and B how I can get opera to be recognized as a supported mobile browser at certain websites. For example, going to the touch version of the Facebook web page still defaults to some variety of a dumbphone page. I suppose B could be limited to what Opera demands and supports with regards to mobile pages on their end so it could be a while for all these things to be sorted out.
I understand where Justin is coming from. My option to "clear defaults" is greyed out as well. When I click on a link in say an email, it give me no option to choose from. Just takes me to the built in browser. Obviously the program is on the phone. Setting default programs is not easy on the android. Something they need to work on.
I too am waiting desperately to be able to set Opera Mini as the default browser on Android. The one thing I can't seem to figure out about Opera is A why the checkboxes for web pages are so small, and B how I can get opera to be recognized as a supported mobile browser at certain websites. For example, going to the touch version of the Facebook web page still defaults to some variety of a dumbphone page. I suppose B could be limited to what Opera demands and supports with regards to mobile pages on their end so it could be a while for all these things to be sorted out.
There's an option in the settings to view mobile pages, I believe. The checkboxes are annoyingly small, and I've found the best way to use them is via the "mouse", rather than touch.
Update to Opera 5.1-
Reset the defaults as instructed above and then click on a link for eg. in ur email and select opera. Just did this now on my phone and worked.