How to add more contextual search services in macOS<article>
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<p>When you select text in nearly any program in macOS and then right-click, a Search With Google option appears. Select it, and Safari comes frontmost with the results of that Google search. But what if you want other options?</p><p>Macworld reader Forrest finds this particularly irritating in Apple Mail, given that he’s switched from Google to DuckDuckGo for all his searching.</p><p>You should be able to change this in Safari:
Safari >
Preferences >
Search and select one of the four search engines listed there, which includes DuckDuckGo. That doesn’t appear to be working for Forrest, so the following may help.</p><figure class="large "><img src="
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<p>Safari lets you change the system-wide default for search engine, but only lists four choices.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3293051/os-x/how-to-add-more-contextual-search-services-in-macos.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to add more contextual search services in macOS