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Is there a way to slow the speed down of the left and right tabs

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The two arrow buttons, top left and right, that move the tabs backwards and forwards jump a large amount of tabs after they have been pressed two or three times. is there a way to slow that down please? Either an addon or via the about:config would be fine

Am I right in thinking that this is the config that needs to be lowered from its current setting of 7?

accessibility.tabfocus;7

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The two arrow buttons, top left and right, that move the tabs backwards and forwards jump a large amount of tabs after they have been pressed two or three times. is there a way to slow that down please? Either an addon or via the about:config would be fine Am I right in thinking that this is the config that needs to be lowered from its current setting of 7? accessibility.tabfocus;7 Thanks

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Hi ldwilliams, accessibility.tabfocus refers to what kinds of items are selected when you tab around in a web page, so that won't help you with the tab bar.

I think what happens is that clicks that are close together are treated as a double-click, which will take you all the way to the end in that direction. (I don't know if there is a way to turn that off.) It is annoying having to click slooowwwlllyyyy to work around that.

Do you have a mouse with a scroll wheel? A possible workaround is to position your mouse cursor over the tabs and push the scroll wheel up/away to scroll to the left or down/toward you to scroll to the right. If you overshoot, it's easy to click once or twice in the other direction.

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Hi ldwilliams, accessibility.tabfocus refers to what kinds of items are selected when you tab around in a web page, so that won't help you with the tab bar.

I think what happens is that clicks that are close together are treated as a double-click, which will take you all the way to the end in that direction. (I don't know if there is a way to turn that off.) It is annoying having to click slooowwwlllyyyy to work around that.

Do you have a mouse with a scroll wheel? A possible workaround is to position your mouse cursor over the tabs and push the scroll wheel up/away to scroll to the left or down/toward you to scroll to the right. If you overshoot, it's easy to click once or twice in the other direction.

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That will suffice nicely, Thank you!

Another little trick that I once knew but forgot about with no usage

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You can click the Tab bar scroll buttons.

  • single click to scroll one tab
    hold down the mouse button to scroll more tabs or use the mouse scroll wheel on the tab bar
  • double-click to scroll a screen width
  • triple-click to scroll to the first tab or to the last tab

Move the mouse pointer off the scroll button before clicking the button another time to avoid detecting a double click