sd772 Posted August 1, 2022 Share Posted August 1, 2022 I have a question since i didn't find a way to do it, but is there any way i can prioritize my custom web searches I created? Just an example: I have created the keyword "n" to open Netflix and to also search in Netflix, but i also use notes fairly often but don't want to have to switch between these results because i just want that "quick jump" to Netflix. May sound very strange but I hope you get what i mean! Link to comment
andy4222 Posted August 1, 2022 Share Posted August 1, 2022 You can easily do that. Alfred learns based on things you use the most. First, make sure your Alfred preferences > Advanced tab > `To Result Keyword Latching` is enabled. Then open and use the `n` keyword a few times in a row. Like open Alfred, and use the `n` custom search irrespective of where it shows up in the list. You will notice after using it 3-4 times in quick succession, it will show up on the top the next time. This is the trick I use all the time. BTW, this trick applies to everything in Alfred, bookmarks, files, etc. sd772 1 Link to comment
sd772 Posted August 1, 2022 Author Share Posted August 1, 2022 10 hours ago, andy4222 said: BTW, this trick applies to everything in Alfred, bookmarks, files, etc. Thanks, just tried it 🙂 . I didn't have that setting enabled yet! Link to comment
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