I seem to have an odd, quite annoying problem with Firefox:
If I switch beween tabs and move my mouse too quickly, the tab gets attached to the mouse pointer, as if I still had the mouse button pressed. The only way to release it is to press the Esc key.
It then either ends up as a new Firefox window in the task bar or as a tiny shadow image stuck on screen (see screenshot below, note the little Startpage shadow image in the centre).
I guess this could be some sort of mouse setting, but it only happens in Firefox.
Any idea what the problem might be?
Many thanks.
Odd problem with Firefox
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Odd problem with Firefox
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Re: Odd problem with Firefox
Mouse gestures? There nothing in the "Preferences", but "about:config" -> "gesture" shows some stuff....but it I think it's for tablets and such.Zweitaktmotor wrote:Any idea what the problem might be?
I sometimes, not often, get something close to that effect when I hi-light some text and somehow get a picture of it attached to the mouse pointer (it happened when I quoted your sentence) - but I can detach it with a mouse click, don't need Esc.
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Re: Odd problem with Firefox
Ah, I forgot about the "about:config". Many thanks.
There are a lot of options there and I will have to find out what they are doing.
For now, I disabled "gestures.enable_single_finger_input", which seems to describe the problem vaguely. Let's see if this does the trick.
There are a lot of options there and I will have to find out what they are doing.
For now, I disabled "gestures.enable_single_finger_input", which seems to describe the problem vaguely. Let's see if this does the trick.