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Emailing a link from Firefox the compose window in TB no longer has focus (Windows 10)? Any ideas? Please help!

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Suddenly (just started last night, after years of no problems) when emailing a link from Firefox the compose window that opens in Thunderbird no longer has focus (Windows 10) and I have to switch to it manually with the mouse. Any ideas? I do this a dozen times a day, and this is terribly frustrating. Please help!

Suddenly (just started last night, after years of no problems) when emailing a link from Firefox the compose window that opens in Thunderbird no longer has focus (Windows 10) and I have to switch to it manually with the mouse. Any ideas? I do this a dozen times a day, and this is terribly frustrating. Please help!

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Nevermind. I managed to fix it by changing the mailto: in Firefox Options to Gmail and then back to Thunderbird. Odd.

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Nevermind the nevermind. It worked a couple times, then quit again.  :(

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That sounds like something else is "stealing" the focus. Have you tried running Firefox in safe mode to see if there might be an add-on in firefox that is causing the disruption? I is on the help menu.

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I can try that. The focus is staying with firefox. I start typing the email address, which normally would appear in the right field in the new email window, and it opens a search bar and the bottom of FF and the text appears there. It seems to be happening intermittently now, rather than every time.

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I have transferred this topic to the Firefox forum. I wondered if thy might have some insight here.

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Running Firefox in safe mode did not affect anything. It still doesn't release the focus to Thunderbird.

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No one else seen this or have any ideas?

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I really think that this must be a Thunderbird issue, as the Compose Mail windows are sometimes opening behind another wonder rather than in front, too.