Getting Started with Opera Neon: Setup, Extensions, and Shortcuts
Opera Neon is a concept browser built around visual design and streamlined workflows. This guide walks you through installing and configuring Neon, recommended extensions (where compatible), and time-saving keyboard and mouse shortcuts so you can browse faster and more comfortably.
1. Installation & initial setup
- Download: Visit Opera’s official site and download the Opera Neon installer for your OS (Windows or macOS).
- Install: Run the installer and follow the prompts. Neon installs like a standalone app and does not replace an existing Opera installation.
- First launch: On first run, allow Neon to set up its default start screen. Neon uses a single-window, split-screen approach with a circular tab bar on the right and background blur effects.
- Sync (optional): If you want bookmarks and history across devices, sign into an Opera account and enable sync. Note: Neon’s sync feature ties to Opera services and may differ from other Opera products.
2. Interface overview
- Sidebar / Launcher: Right-hand circular tab launcher shows open tabs and workspace controls.
- Split-screen: Drag a tab into the center to tile it alongside another for side-by-side browsing.
- Address / search bar: A streamlined combined bar at the top center for URLs and searches.
- Media player & snapshots: Neon has a built-in visual media player and a snapshot tool for quick screenshots.
3. Basic customization
- Background: Change Neon’s background image or use a live wallpaper from the settings to personalize the look.
- Start page: Choose frequently used sites or snapshots to appear on the start screen.
- Privacy & security: Configure blocklists, pop-up blocking, and site permissions in settings. Enable cookie controls and clear browsing data on the schedule you prefer.
4. Extensions: what works and how to add them
Opera Neon supports many Chromium-based extensions, though full compatibility isn’t guaranteed. Use the following steps to add extensions:
- Visit the Chrome Web Store or Opera add-ons store.
- Click “Add to Opera” (or “Add to Chrome”) — if prompted, accept installation.
- Manage extensions from Neon’s extension page (enter neon://extensions or find Extensions in the menu).
Recommended extensions:
- Ad blocker (uBlock Origin): Blocks ads and reduces clutter.
- Password manager (Bitwarden): Securely store and autofill credentials.
- Privacy guard (HTTPS Everywhere or Smart HTTPS): Enforces secure connections where available.
- Tab manager (OneTab or Session Buddy): Organize many tabs and save session states.
- Web clipper (Evernote or Notion Web Clipper): Save content directly to your notes app.
Tip: If an extension behaves oddly, disable others to check for conflicts or try an alternative extension built for Chromium.
5. Shortcuts & productivity tips
Keyboard shortcuts speed up navigation and window management. Common Neon shortcuts (Chromium-like) include:
- Ctrl/Cmd + T — Open new tab
- Ctrl/Cmd + W — Close tab
- Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + T — Reopen closed tab
- Ctrl/Cmd + L — Focus address bar
- Ctrl/Cmd + Tab — Cycle forward through tabs
- Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + Tab — Cycle backward through tabs
- Ctrl/Cmd + D — Bookmark page
- Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + B — Toggle bookmarks bar
Mouse and UI tips:
- Drag a tab into the center to split the view for multitasking.
- Click the circular tab icon to quickly switch active tabs.
- Use the built-in
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