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Firefox no longer allows me to use back arrow to amend search argument

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I was previously using Firefox on Windows 10 and if I entered a search argument (which was handled by Google) and the results weren't relevant to my query, I could use the back arrow to get to the search argument and amend it. Now I'm on a new Windows 11 machine, I installed Firefox (release 111.0.1), and this ability is gone. Why?

Another, admittedly small, change. On my Windows 10 machine there was a Google icon in the blank space to the left of the space where you enter the url. It was handy for situations where you wished to start a new search using a window that was already open. A workaround of course is to add a Google icon to the line below that, where I have all my other often used sites (the bank, etc.), but why would this have changed?

I assume I was at 111.0.1 in Windows 10 but I have no way to check that out. I was always getting automatic updates in my Windows 10 machine.

I was previously using Firefox on Windows 10 and if I entered a search argument (which was handled by Google) and the results weren't relevant to my query, I could use the back arrow to get to the search argument and amend it. Now I'm on a new Windows 11 machine, I installed Firefox (release 111.0.1), and this ability is gone. Why? Another, admittedly small, change. On my Windows 10 machine there was a Google icon in the blank space to the left of the space where you enter the url. It was handy for situations where you wished to start a new search using a window that was already open. A workaround of course is to add a Google icon to the line below that, where I have all my other often used sites (the bank, etc.), but why would this have changed? I assume I was at 111.0.1 in Windows 10 but I have no way to check that out. I was always getting automatic updates in my Windows 10 machine.