Change search engine

When I type a search query in the browser line (not the search window on the right) the search engine used is Ask.com. I have set Google as my default search engine for the search window on the upper right. How do I change Ask to Google for queries typed in the browser line?
Ken Cochran
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I've read about Glims, but I can't believe you have to go third party for such a simple request.
That, or another 3rd party extension is the only way to do it.

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