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Tabs: Options Plus context menus for Mac use? & Firefox preferences tab menu not responding correctly.

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Please define w/no right click as I use Mac: tab options plus in the "menu" link: lots of options to check (or not) but do not know what tab or main context menus refer to - maybe understand "tools" menu (drop down list in bar, yes?) where & what are they? will i see the options i check somewhere? also in the regular 'preferences' tab menu i DO NOT have 'switch immediately to new tab' checked (IT IS UNCHECKED) but indeed the switch is always made...why? i don't find anything (i'm aware of) in the options plus menu to cause this but again...?

Please define w/no right click as I use Mac: tab options plus in the "menu" link: lots of options to check (or not) but do not know what tab or main context menus refer to - maybe understand "tools" menu (drop down list in bar, yes?) where & what are they? will i see the options i check somewhere? also in the regular 'preferences' tab menu i DO NOT have 'switch immediately to new tab' checked (IT IS UNCHECKED) but indeed the switch is always made...why? i don't find anything (i'm aware of) in the options plus menu to cause this but again...?

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Hi sheijo,

Thank you for contacting support. Can you please clarify your question, is it not working?

Currently Firefox has different menu structures on a Mac and a PC. As you see that Preferences is in the File Menu on a Mac and Options is in the Tools menu on a PC.

If you have any other questions about this, we are happy to help.

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When you are viewing articles in this site's knowledge base, if you get instructions for Windows or Linux, check on the left side under Editing Tools for a drop-down control that lets you specify MacOS X.