Troubles with passkeys in Microsoft password manager, not Windows Hello. (I was denied supporting from Windows OEM vendor also)

I asked about troubles with passkeys in Microsoft password manager, not Windows Hello. The question was denied. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1585824 I am o… (kàsi)

I asked about troubles with passkeys in Microsoft password manager, not Windows Hello. The question was denied. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1585824

I am only a home PC customer and have Windows OEM vendor's support only. It supports operation mises about Windows OS and preinstalled applications, but doesn't support Windows's bug trouble shootings. I was denied supporting from FUJITSU CLIENT COMPUTING LIMITED (known as a Japanese company, but a subsidiary of Lenovo now). I copied the raw Japanese text to avoid my failure of translating.

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パスキーのご利用について、お問い合わせをいただいております。

はじめに、恐れながら弊社では、出荷時に搭載されている OSおよび、一部のアプリについてのみ、動作確認をしております。

そのため、[Firefox]については情報を有しておらず、具体的な ご案内を差し上げることが困難です。

[Microsoft Edge]でご希望の操作が可能な場合は、こちらで ご利用いただくことをご検討ください。

なお、[Microsoft Edge]でも同様に問題が生じている場合は、 お手数ですが、[Microsoft Edge]で発生している状況や、 実施されたい作業の内容についてお書き添えいただき、再度 FMVテクニカルセンター(メールサポート)へご連絡くださいますよう お願いいたします。

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By the answer, I lost any support about trouble shooting.

I ask questions. Have Firefox development team previously confirmed that it works? Does you have Bugzilla ID about functionality check with passkeys in Microsoft password manager or something like it?

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