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One thing that new users of Opera Mini seem to have trouble with is adding custom search engines. Questions about adding search engines come up all the time on the Opera Mini Forum<\/a>.\u00a0 It’s easy to understand why, the process is not hard but it’s also not particularly intuitive or obvious and neither the official Opera Mini FAQ<\/a> or the in-app help explain it. To fill the gap, I’ve created this little tutorial with images for both the touch screen (left-hand images) and non-touch screen (right-hand images)versions on Opera Mini 5.\u00a0 These instructions have been tested with Opera Mini 5 and 5.1 for Android and Java. I don’t have a BlackBerry, Windows Mobile device or iPhone\u00a0 but I suspect that the process is similar in Opera Mini 5 for those platforms.<\/p>\n
2. Find the search box on the bing.com page<\/p>\n
Using Custom Search Engines<\/strong><\/p>\n
To use your new custom\u00a0 Bing search.<\/p>\n
2. Bring up the search box by going to the Opera Mini Start page.<\/p>\n
Managing Search Engines<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
To edit a search engine’s title or URL.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Custom search engines are actually very easy to add in Opera Mini one you know how. I find them really useful for doing site searches of my sites or using specialized search engines like Google’s mobile website search<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
One thing that new users of Opera Mini seem to have trouble with is adding custom search engines. Questions about adding search engines come up all the time on the Opera Mini Forum.\u00a0 It’s easy to understand why, the process is not hard but it’s also not particularly intuitive or obvious and neither the official Opera Mini FAQ or the in-app help explain it. To fill the gap, I’ve created this little tutorial with images for both the touch screen … Continue reading