Drag a link to open in a new tab; drag a piece of text to search in a new tab.
Esc to interrupt draggy (might not be possible to detect)🔎 Search engine settings: Configure search engines for different directions. Use {<max-length>} as a placeholder for the URL-encoded query, where <max-length> is the maximum text length. If <max-length> is not specified, the search term will not be truncated.
https://www.deepl.com/zh/translator#en/zh-hans/{} (DeepL Translation)https://opnxng.com/search?q={50} (OpnXng Search)https://www.google.com/search?q={50} (Google Search)https://www.bing.com/search?q={50} (Bing Search)⚙️ Advanced settings: Settings for advanced users or debugging.
If you're using Microsoft Edge, you might find that "Super Drag Drop" is what you're looking for, which has its own pros and cons compared to Draggy. Below is a comparison table between the two, and if you prefer Super Drag Drop, enable the flag at edge://flags/#edge-super-drag-drop, then enable the feature at edge://settings/superDragDrop.
| Feature | Draggy | Super Drag Drop |
|---|---|---|
| Drag link, text and image | 🟢 | 🟢 |
| Open tab in background | 🟢 | 🟢 |
| Open tab insert | 🟢 | 🔴* |
| Compatibility | 🟡 | 🟢 |
| Custom search engine | 🟢* | 🟡* |
| Custom allowed protocols | 🟢 | 🔴* |
| Maximum search term length | 🟢 | 🔴 |
| Minimum drag distance | 🟢 | 🔴 |
| Cancel drag | 🟢* | 🟢* |
| Prompt | 🟢* | 🟢* |
| Website exclude list | 🟢* | 🟢 |
| Hackability | 🟢 | 🔴 |
| Privacy | 🟢 | 🔴* |
| Cross-browser | 🟢* | 🔴* |