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Re-enable multi-process support disabled by Windows utilities

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Some Windows accessibility tools might turn off Firefox's multi-process support. Here's how to re-enable it.
Some Windows accessibility tools might turn off Firefox's multi-process support. Here's how to re-enable it.

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{for not win}{warning}This article applies to Windows computers only.{/warning}{/for} Some accessibility tools on Windows might turn off Firefox's multi-process support. Follow these steps to re-enable it: #Type in '''about:config''' in your address bar. (Click the {button I'll be careful, I promise!} button to pass the warning screen). #Look for the ''ensure accessibility.loadedInLastSession'' preference and change its value to '''false'''. #Clear the ''accessibility.lastLoadDate'' preference by right-clicking to bring up the context menu, and selecting {menu Reset}. #Restart Firefox.
{for not win}{warning}This article applies to Windows computers only.{/warning}{/for} Some accessibility tools on Windows might turn off Firefox's multi-process support. Follow these steps to re-enable it: #Type in '''about:config''' in your address bar. (Click the {button I'll be careful, I promise!} button to pass the warning screen). #Look for the ''accessibility.loadedInLastSession'' preference and change its value to '''false'''. #Clear the ''accessibility.lastLoadDate'' preference by right-clicking to bring up the context menu, and selecting {menu Reset}. #Restart Firefox.

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