When selecting text and right clicking, have the Look Up tool search a preferred search engine instead of Wikipedia
@Brent Williamson, I didn’t even know this feature existed! Just tried it, and you’re right. Why are we relying on Wikipedia by default? I’d much prefer the option to use Google or any other preferred search engine. (perhaps there is a setting that we can change? I looked preferences and did not find anything.)
I was told it's not something that can be changed and to bring it up here. It would be super beneficial when looking at specs and needing to research a material or product you are unfamiliar with.
This functions more like a dictionary than a search feature. I'm assuming it has to do with some Wikipedia API feature that takes you to a "safe" page. The last thing you want is for your customers to search for something harmless and get taken to adult content. That said, it would be nice to have the option to change to a search engine of your choice.
Maybe "Web Search" should be added as a separate feature.
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