Possible to add Google/Firefox Search to the Windows right click context menu?

airborne

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Have a look here..
http://www.quickaccesspopup.com/
It's a multi-purpose launcher (free), activated by pressing the mouse's scroll wheel at any time.
It can be configured to launch anything from folders, documents, applications, links etc. even sub menu's. No script needed.
So, to add Google, as an example, once the Quick Access Popup program is installed..
1. Mouse Wheel click
2. Settings
3. Add
4. Link
5. Continue
6. just add www.google.com into the link (URL) space, set icon
then, Save & Reload.

That is an awesome program, thanks!
Pity my Logitech Anywhere Mx mouse doesn't have a middle button under the scroll wheel but I can always activate it with Windows+w.
But how will what you have posted above insert a Filename/Folder name into a google search?
I tried fiddling now, it will just open a search page but won't insert the Filename/Folder name.
 

wobbie

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From what I gather, but I have not read all the read-me's, you can 'auto' open a search page, I'm not sure if you can insert automatically what you want to search for, unless it is a standard search that you will always do.

Cheers,
Robin
 
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