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When you type a website into the omnibox of chrome and hit CTRL + Enter, it appends a www. and a .com to the URL. For example, typing superuser, then hitting CTRL + Enter would bring me to www.superuser.com

However, this doesn't work with a subdomain. For example, typing meta.superuser would bring me to www.meta.superuser.com, which is not a valid domain.

Is there a way to prevent chrome from adding the www. (in all cases, not just if there's a subdomain) and only add the .com?

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  • <g> That's about as good as my suggesting "by using Firefox" which easily lets you control this. Have you tried: chrome://flags and set "Inline HistoryQuickProvider suggestions" to "Prohibited"?
    – Debra
    Jun 21, 2014 at 3:36
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    @Debra I like the HistoryQuickProvider, it's very useful. That's not what I'm trying to disable.
    – Jon
    Jun 21, 2014 at 3:52

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u cannot change ctrl+enter behaviour in chrome. try firefox or vivaldi :)

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