Has anyone had trouble with the middle mouse (open in new tab) button lately?
Hi gang. Since v29 came out, I have been having trouble with the middle mouse (open in new tab) button. Sometimes the button does not register with Firefox. And sometimes FF acts like I pressed it several times. Has anyone else had any problems? I use an add-on called MClickFocusTab I disabled it but the problem was still there.
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Hey Fred,
I use a laptop so I don't have middle clicking. I hooked up a wireless mouse and it worked fine for me. I haven't seen any users having this issue. You've got a lot of extensions so maybe one of them is acting up. Have you tried Safe Mode to rule out any malfunctioning extensions?
It was working fine with v28, it only started with v29. It could be Firefox, or it could be the mouse itself. I wanted to see if anyone else has a problem.
Check with a different mouse and if it doesn't work, then try doing Safe Mode and eliminating add-ons. You can also do CTRL + click to open a link in a new tab.
That's why I wanted to see if anyone else has the same problem. Just a mouse does not cost that much. But if the problem is still there, I bought a mouse I have no use for. If others also have this problem, then it might be Firefox or an add-on. (Or maybe another program altogether.)
"Sometimes the button does not register with Firefox. And sometimes FF acts like I pressed it several times."
Sounds like a mouse on its' way to mouse-heaven. Seriously, the exact symptoms I have seen with a dozen 3 button mouse's (?meese - ?mice) over the last 15 years.
Not registering a click is usually due to a dirty contact. And the "double-click" is when the flat spring looses tension and bounces.
I have had similar happen with the left button, too. But when it happens to that button it is more noticeable much sooner.
I bought a box of a dozen A4D house branded infrared wireless 3-button mouse's for like $24.00 back in 2000 that were on clearance because the driver disk didn't support W2K, only Win95, 98, and NT4. I got newer drivers from the A4D website and wore all 12 out over the 8 or 9 years. I even fixed a few that broke from the parts from other broken mouse's. I still have 6 or 7 of them laying in the "needs to be fixed" box under my workbench. I'll probably never fix them though, the nano receiver USB mouses I have been using for the 4 or 5 years have much better battery life and lately only need one AA battery.
Thanks for your input. I'll keep an eye out.