How to Mute or Unmute Tab on Opera GX Browser?

Opera GX is a web browser that has gained popularity among gamers due to its unique features designed to enhance the gaming experience. With features such as a built-in RAM and CPU limiter, and custom themes, Opera GX has become the go-to browser for gaming enthusiasts. However, among the many features that Opera GX offers, … Read more

How to Enable Extensions in Opera Private Windows in Windows 11 or 10?

In this gearupwindows article, we will guide you on how to turn on extensions in Opera private windows on Windows 11 and 10. Every modern browser includes an Incognito mode (also known as Private windows). This feature keeps your browsing history hidden from other users on your device. However, this function does not work by … Read more

How to Make Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, & Vivaldi Ask Before Closing All Tabs?

You might be using one of the browsers from Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, or Vivaldi on your Windows 11 or 10 machines. These browsers close all opened tabs immediately when you click the Close button for a browser window. However, these browsers have a built-in feature that can prompt or ask you when you try … Read more

How to Stop Opera from Asking for Permissions from New Sites?

Similar to Mozilla Firefox, Opera allows you to block asking permission from new sites. You can always deny access to your location, camera, etc. when a site asks you. However, if you need, you can permanently block Opera from requesting permission from new sites. Once you configure this setting in Opera, you will not see … Read more

How to Continue where you left off Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Edge?

Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Edge might be your default browser on your PC running Windows 11 or 10. When you restart the browser, all major web browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Microsoft Edge, remove previously opened tabs by default. In other words, if you work with ten tabs and suddenly your browser … Read more

How to Turn On or Off Smooth Scrolling in Windows 11/10, Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera?

You might have already heard the term smooth scrolling. As the name suggests, smooth scrolling is a feature that allows you to scroll smoothly. By default, whenever you scroll up or down any document or web page using the mouse, it gets scrolled three lines at a time. This is the default setting in Windows … Read more