Disable Apostrophe Opening QuickFind Bar

In theory, the Quick Find bar should not activate when pressing the apostrophe (‘) and slash (/) keys when you are in a text-box. However, many users have reported that the Quick Find bar does activate when pressing the apostrophe (‘) and slash (/) keys even if they are in a text-box. There is an extension called SearchHotKeys that will disable the apostrophe (‘) and slash (/) keys from invoking the quick find bar. You can still invoke via CTRL+F. This should work for Firefox 2 and 3*. Follow these steps below:

  1. Go to http://www.nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/index-en.html#searchkeys
  2. Right-click and select ‘Save Link As…’ on the link for your version of Firefox (1.5/2.0/3.0)
  3. Make a note where you are saving the extension (hint: save to desktop)
  4. Open the add-ons manager via Tools, Add-ons
  5. Locate the file you downloaded in Step 3 and drag into the Add-ons Manager window to install
  6. Restart Firefox
  7. Open a new tab and in the address bar type about:config
  8. Click I’ll Be Careful, I Promise on the ‘This Gun Is Loaded’ or ‘Void Your Warranty’ or any other warning
  9. In the Filter field type searchkeys.disable.all
  10. Double-click on entry to switch value to True

*Note with Firefox 3 you may not need to do steps 7-10 as it seems to automatically disable by default.

Update: 02/21/09 new link

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17 Responses to Disable Apostrophe Opening QuickFind Bar

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  2. Argh says:

    This would be fine if I didn’t have any use for the QuickFind bar, but I do. How do I make it work on web pages but not inside rich text inputs?

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  5. monkeybrain says:

    Praise be! I was going to lose my mind if this didn’t fix it.. Thank you!

  6. Pat Gunn says:

    It looks like they moved their site from a .DE to a .ORG - the extension is now at:
    http://www.nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/index-en.html#searchkeys

  7. Katherine says:

    Thank you so much! I was going nuts, particularly since I use Yahoo mail and I couldn’t use the ‘ without activating quick search.

  8. Matt Martin says:

    Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was driving me nuts but this worked like a charm!!!

    • Lange Fischer says:

      Just want to write to say thank you. Like everyone else who posted here, I was slowly being driven nuts but how formal my emails were sounding. Simple fix and worked flawlessly so far.

      Thanks,

  9. Midnight says:

    Oh thank you so much! This has help greatly; indeed it has!

  10. Cascade Lily says:

    I love you! Thank you so much. I too was going nuts and thinking about *sob* giving up Firefox before I found your solution!

  11. Meetloaf13 says:

    Oh man…LIFESAVER, I was going CRAZY

  12. Kricket says:

    For heavens sake, I have gone through the routine numerous times trying to get FireFox to disable that Quick Find nonsense once and for all - seems when I do it it works for awhile then Quick Find comes back - I don’t want to have to do this every time I come in to use my email. If you disable it it should stay disabled! This is making me angry! I need to know what to do to stop it for good or, sadly, will have to find another internet provider because this is a royal pain & total annoyance!

  13. JWilson says:

    As everyone else has said, THANK YOU!!!!!!!

  14. Steve says:

    Just did the install for FF 3.5.7 and it all worked great… and as you guessed, no need for items 7 to 10.

  15. JN says:

    Thanks. Worked perfectly.

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