How do you change the default settings in Wordpad file? [closed] - windows

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I have a Windows Wordpad (.RTF) file document that contains Website link like; www.domainname.com. Whenever I click on these links it automatically opens up on IE Explorer browser. How do I change the default link settings so that it automatically opens up with Mozilla Firefox instead of IE Explorer?

To change the default settings and to enable Mozilla Firefox to open Wordpad`s HTTP links:
Open Mozilla Firefox ->go to: Tools ->click on: Options, then Follow the Green highlighted regions on the snapshot.

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Firefox did an update on itself. I have now found the checkbox to stop that. But the latest version (57) has a not-so-charming feature. When I open a new tab, I get some wierd page like an ad for facebook and a bunch of other crud. I've tried two add-ons to make new tabs be a blank page, neither works. How can one open a new tab and get a blank page?
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How to remove/disable Firefox Developer Tools? [closed]

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How remove the "Firefox Developer Tools" from Firefox 28.0?
Is there a way or script or option in about:config to remove them permanently?
You can't remove them, because they are integrated into Firefox. Though various tools have a corresponding preference in about:config to enable/disable them.
Just search for devtools.*.enabled there and set all of the appearing options to false.
See also the thread about this in the support.mozilla.org forum.
Note: As long as the DevTools are not opened they don't use any memory.
The above doesn't work on Linux. Inspectors and all still popup.
[edit]. There isn't a way to disable this inspector, but with this extension you can disable shortcuts:
Keybinder:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/keybinder/
(Above is to replace Customizable Shortcuts by Tim Taubert, which is no longer developed/removed)
Config -> Shortcut mapping -> change > (find shortcut, disable).

Open in ConEmu right click menu windows 7 [closed]

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How to put ConEmu in context menu in windows 7, when click on folder to be able to choose Open in ConEmu?
Configure it like this:
Settings → Integration (or Settings → Features → Integration in older versions)
Set up the ConEmu Here group (don't misuse ConEmu Inside) and press the Register button.
These options are stored in the registry (Explorer related keys) and that's why these settings are not stored the ConEmu configuration, so the Save settings button is useless on that particular page.

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I would like to configure Mozilla firefox browser to be opened in full screen mode, automaticly under mac OSX by default. Is there an option to do that?
Try System Preferences > General > Uncheck "Close windows when quitting an application".
This should preserver your window vs. full screen settings, so if you have firefox open on full screen and quit, when you reopen, it should open in full screen.

How to remove delta search from firefox [closed]

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Whwnever i open up a new tab in firefox, the page loads a delta search (search engine) page which comprises of various ad's. How can i remove it from firefox. It is not showing up in extensions and addons also.
Thanx in advance.
Although this isn't exactly about programming, here's some things you can try to do to fix it:
From here
First of all, go to Control panel and uninstall the following apps:
Delta
Delta Toolbar
BrowserProtect
Yontoo
Then, reset the following preferences:
browser.newtab.url
browser.startup.homepage
extensions.BabylonToolbar_i.newTabUrl
Or if you have nothing to lose,
simply click HELP > Troubleshooting information and reset Firefox back
to the default.
You may also check this link from their page

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