
Test changing position while typing
I'm using TB on a Windows 11 (64bit) computer with a wired keyboard and a wired mouse. For some months I have been experiencing a problem despite the fact I always use the latest version of TB regardless of which of my 2 wired keyboards I use and now since I've accepted an invitation to update to Version 139.0.2 (64 bit). My problem is very inconsistent. After I receive an email, I click on the REPLY function (towards top right of screen) and start typing my response which appears correctly above the text of the received email. Suddenly as I continue to type, the following text starts appearing immediately below the text of the received email. I believe it only happens after I press the lower case "r" key but certainly not every time I press that key. Is this a bug and if not what action by me is causing the text to another of the email? The letter"r" always appears as the first letter of the transferred text.
Ñemoĩporã poravopyre
This sounds like something you are doing and not a Thunderbird bug. It's likely you are invoking a shortcut.
- Rewrap message text 'Ctrl' + 'R'
This would mean the text you are typing would now go the very bottom.
You say it does not happen every time you press 'r' and that would be correct, but it seems on some occasions you may be depressing the 'Ctrl' key at the same time. The Ctrl key is positioned in bottom left and bottom right of keyboard, so possible you have your hands more flat and leaning on the corner.
In which case I would also warn you that if you do that whilst pressing Enter to go to a new line, you could accidentally invoke a send.
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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre
This sounds like something you are doing and not a Thunderbird bug. It's likely you are invoking a shortcut.
- Rewrap message text 'Ctrl' + 'R'
This would mean the text you are typing would now go the very bottom.
You say it does not happen every time you press 'r' and that would be correct, but it seems on some occasions you may be depressing the 'Ctrl' key at the same time. The Ctrl key is positioned in bottom left and bottom right of keyboard, so possible you have your hands more flat and leaning on the corner.
In which case I would also warn you that if you do that whilst pressing Enter to go to a new line, you could accidentally invoke a send.