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How to disable the built-in PDF viewer in Opera [closed]

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Opera 29 comes with a built-in PDF viewer. PDFs are now opened with this viewer by default. How can I configure Opera to use an external plug-in (like Adobe reader) instead?

I could not find any preferences in Opera to configure how to handle certain mime types.

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Tillmann Seidel Avatar asked May 06 '15 07:05

Tillmann Seidel


3 Answers

Opera's plug-ins are deeply hidden in a developer menu. To show them (in Opera 29.0) select the following:

  • Main menu > "More tools" > "Show developer menu"
  • Main menu > "Developer" > "Plug-ins"
  • Button "Disable" for "Chrome PDF Viewer"

This brings back the system's PDF Viewer.

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Holger Avatar answered Nov 09 '22 23:11

Holger


I am posting this answer from Opera 43.0, which has recently updated. For me, the "Disable" checkbox for the Chromium PDF Viewer cannot be toggled off.

Instead, in Settings > Basic > PDF documents, toggle Open PDF files in the default PDF viewer application checkbox. With that, PDF files are not open in browser, but in your default desktop application instead.

Using Opera 46.0 the check-box instead is found under: Settings/Websites/PDF documents

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svavil Avatar answered Nov 09 '22 21:11

svavil


Just enable the check-box by the following settings-path

opera://settings/content/pdfDocuments?search=pdf

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Shukhrat Sobich Avatar answered Nov 09 '22 22:11

Shukhrat Sobich