How to Install Gmail Checker Opera Widget (Step-by-Step)

Troubleshooting Gmail Checker Opera Widget: Common Fixes

If your Gmail Checker Opera widget isn’t working as expected, follow these steps to diagnose and fix common issues. Each section gives a clear check and action so you can restore functionality quickly.

1. Widget not showing or disappeared

  • Check extensions: Open Opera → Extensions (Shift+Esc) and confirm the Gmail Checker widget is enabled.
  • Re-add the widget: Remove it, then re-install from the Opera add-ons store.
  • Restart Opera: Close all windows and reopen to refresh UI elements.

2. Not notifying new messages

  • Verify account connection: Open the widget settings and confirm the correct Gmail account is linked. If OAuth failed, re-authenticate.
  • Check Gmail sync settings: Ensure Gmail’s web settings allow IMAP/POP or that app access is permitted.
  • Background permissions: On your OS, allow Opera to run in background (so it can poll for new messages).

3. Authentication errors (sign-in prompts, repeated login)

  • Revoke and reauthorize: In your Google Account → Security → Third-party access, remove the widget’s entry. Then sign in again via the widget so OAuth creates a fresh token.
  • Clear widget data: In Opera Extensions, click Details for the widget and clear stored data/cache before reauthenticating.
  • Check 2-Step Verification: If enabled, ensure the widget supports OAuth (it should). Avoid using plain app passwords unless documented by the widget.

4. Incorrect unread counts or duplicate notifications

  • Sync frequency: Lower or increase polling interval in widget settings to reduce stale counts.
  • Label filters: Confirm the widget is set to count the right labels (Inbox only vs All Mail).
  • Cache rebuild: Remove and re-add the widget to force a fresh sync of message counts.

5. Widget UI broken or styles off

  • Disable conflicting extensions: Temporarily disable other Opera extensions (especially UI/theme or ad-blockers) to check for conflicts.
  • Update Opera and widget: Use the latest Opera version and update the widget from the add-ons page.
  • Reset Opera theme: Switch to default theme to rule out styling conflicts.

6. Errors fetching messages (network or quota issues)

  • Check network connection: Verify Opera can access mail.google.com. Test in a private window.
  • API quota limits: If the widget uses Google APIs and you hit quota, wait or contact the widget author for guidance.
  • Proxy/VPN interference: Disable VPN or proxy to test if they block API requests.

7. Privacy/security concerns

  • Review permissions: In the widget’s details, check requested permissions and only grant what’s necessary.
  • Use official sources: Download the widget from the Opera Add-ons store to reduce risk of malicious code.

8. When to contact support or switch tools

  • Persistent issues after reinstall: Contact the widget developer (link on add-on page) with logs/screenshots.
  • No developer support or unmaintained widget: Consider alternatives—official Gmail web notifications, other Opera-compatible mail checkers, or a desktop mail client.

Quick checklist (do in order)

  1. Ensure extension enabled → Restart Opera.
  2. Re-authenticate Google account → Clear widget data.
  3. Disable conflicting extensions → Test.
  4. Update Opera and widget → Reinstall if needed.
  5. Check network, VPN, and Google security settings.
  6. Contact developer or switch to an alternative.

If you want, I can suggest specific alternative Opera mail-checker extensions or provide step-by-step reauthorization instructions for your widget—tell me which issue you’re seeing.

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