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How do I change the search engine in the navagation tool bar so it is not Bing?

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When ever I type in a word or site in the navigation space it searches for it using Bling.

When ever I type in a word or site in the navigation space it searches for it using Bling.

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Click on the Bing Icon.

You will see a drop down menu

select the required search engine.


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That answer works in the search engine field, but if you type directly into the address field you get bing. Seems almost like a sell-out to microsoft, if I have Google (or Bing, or Yahoo, or whatever) as my chosen search engine in the search engine field that is what should be used in the address field also.

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LEFT click on the b-for-bing icon and you'll see yahoo, amazon, wikipedia, eaby, and google (at least, that's what I see). Click on whichever one you want and that's what will show up every time you open firefox

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I adamantly agree with butterflybear.

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After some research I think I found the problem, and the solution. both can be found: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyword.URL and http://kb.mozillazine.org/Location_Bar_search

Warning! be careful! 1. type "about:config" in your address bar 2. type "keyword.url" in the filter 3. open another tab and read the pages I linked above. For Google, you're likely going to change your Keyword.URL to: http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=

Before I made this change, somehow my Keyword.URL was set to: http://www.startnow.com/s/?src=addrbar&provider=Bing&provider_code=Z064&partner_id=284&product_id=379&affiliate_id=&channel=310&toolbar_id=200&toolbar_version=2.0&install_country=US&install_date=20110805&user_guid=1F2EB2749FD741C59175A1BF3107D082&machine_id=edf3440e227525bdb12bd8164ec3fa43&browser=FF&os=win&os_version=6.1-x64-SP0&q= -how the heck that happened... I'm not sure.