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Resolved FF and Mouse Behavier

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by savagcl, 2010/05/17.

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    savagcl Geek Member Thread Starter

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    While using the mouse to forward an e-mail (in comcast Smart Zone)
    - I get the address book to open and while there, i try to
    use the scroll bar to look through my addresses.

    Clicking on the down arrow or in the scrollbar space itself gives no scrollbar movement at all. I can place the mouse
    on the scrollbar itself and with mouse button pressed. i can slide the scrollbar up/down.

    Using IE it all works normally. Tried this on multi-systems
    (home/computer club) with equal results.

    I have posted this on comcast forum but no results yet..
    Anyhow, this problem looks specific to FF only.

    Anyone else with this problem, or is there a solution known?

    Thanks,
    savagcl
     
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    PS.. tried on both Win7 and Vista OS's
     

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    TonyT SuperGeek Staff

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    Likely the site is coded using IE only javascript, or sloppy javascript. Not really a FF problem.
     
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    savagcl Geek Member Thread Starter

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    Could very well be so!

    savagcl

    thanks
     

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