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Opening a new tab via the 'scroll click' on the home button won't place the cursor automatically in the search field of the new tab

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Every time I open a new tab by 'scroll-clicking' (or CTRL-click) on the home button it will open a new tab like it should. But with the Quantum roll-out I'm experiencing the problem that when the new tab opens up, my cursor isn't being placed anywhere. So I always have to click one more time in the search box to start typing.

I haven't configured a specific homepage, so it suggest the different websites and the highlights (standard configuration). When opening a new tab by the '+' symbol, the same tab opens but the cursor is placed in the address bar like it should.

Every time I open a new tab by 'scroll-clicking' (or CTRL-click) on the home button it will open a new tab like it should. But with the Quantum roll-out I'm experiencing the problem that when the new tab opens up, my cursor isn't being placed anywhere. So I always have to click one more time in the search box to start typing. I haven't configured a specific homepage, so it suggest the different websites and the highlights (standard configuration). When opening a new tab by the '+' symbol, the same tab opens but the cursor is placed in the address bar like it should.

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HI, you may want to use this Extension : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/ Please read Features.

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