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Firefox 2.0 and the scrolling mouse click

Firefox 2.0The final release of FireFox 2.0 came out yesterday though I didn’t notice it because the RC3 that I installed automatically updated itself along with several plugins/extensions that are not fully compatible with it.

The best feature thus far that I noticed was the spelling tracker built in it — so, while I’m writing this post inside WP-Admin, I can see red dotted lines on words that had typo errors in them. A spelling check has long been wanted for Wordpress but there’s no need for that now since it’s built-in with Firefox.

The only bug that’s been bugging me is that scrolling mouse click. I’m not sure if this is an isolated case but every time I go to a fresh new page and click on any link, the page just scrolls up to the top — it’s as if the link I just hit was a name anchor (e.g. back to top). I thought the final release would have fixed this bug but it’s still there.

Anybody else experiencing this same thing?

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    21 Responses to “Firefox 2.0 and the scrolling mouse click”


    1. Gravatar Icon Maria loves pictures replied on Oct 26th, 2006 at 7:48 pm (1)

      Firefox 2 is just great. I like the automatic update function that makes me feel secure at all time.

      Thank you for sharing this sorty with me !

    2. Gravatar Icon elmer replied on Oct 26th, 2006 at 10:03 pm (2)

      Because of these new features these web browser packed everytime they come up with new version it’ll not be surprise if this so called “thin client” becomes your fat client (blame it to web 99.0, ajax, superwheel etc..) then the interoperability gap between these browser become wider.

    3. Gravatar Icon ade replied on Oct 27th, 2006 at 6:26 pm (3)

      FF2 also scrolls up for me. I thought it was something wrong with my blog’s AJAX. Thanks for pointing it out.

      I love the spell check feature.

    4. Gravatar Icon jhay replied on Oct 27th, 2006 at 7:02 pm (4)

      I’ve yet to download my copy of FF2 (sounds like Final Fantasy doesn’t it? lol) I’m excited but since you guys mentioned about that little bug, I’m thinking ’should I download now or wait for that bug to be fixed?’

      Any ideas?

    5. Gravatar Icon Shutter Box PHilippines replied on Oct 28th, 2006 at 1:12 am (5)

      No scrolling mouse click problems on my FF 2.0.

      Love the built-in spell-check feature as well ;)

    6. Gravatar Icon Punzi replied on Oct 28th, 2006 at 9:25 pm (6)

      The Firefox Release Candidates have been hanging on my MacBook for the past few weeks, requiring a forced quit. I could not use it for more than 10 minutes without a restart. And I didn’t notice 2.0 was officially released until I saw your entry.

      So the final version likewise has the same problem. That’s why I’m using Camino for a while.

      But I do love the online spell checker. It’s like typing on Microsoft Word…

    7. Gravatar Icon Anthony replied on Oct 30th, 2006 at 12:57 pm (7)

      encountered no problems with firefox 2.0

      I especially like the “restore session” feature. :)

      -Anthony
      http://kubuntu101.blogspot.com

    8. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Nov 1st, 2006 at 4:45 am (8)

      I installed the final version and it didn’t have the scrolling bug I had in RC2. It seems like if you update from RC2 to Final, it inherits the bug but not if you do a fresh install.

    9. Gravatar Icon Aja replied on Nov 2nd, 2006 at 2:24 pm (9)

      I haven’t encountered that problem ever since I started using Beta 1 of Fx 2. I also like the session restore feature that I have used as an extension since Fx 1.5.x.x. There are also some isolated rants about Firefox 2 bugs (i.e., keeps crashing, etc.) but I think none has been confirmed yet to be a bug within the browser itself.

    10. Gravatar Icon Dajad replied on Nov 7th, 2006 at 1:40 am (10)

      I’m having this problem and have had it since RC2 and its driving me crazy! I updated to the final 2.0 hoping it would solve the problem and it hasn’t?

      Does anyone know if I reinstall 2.0 after removing 2.0 will that solve the problem? If so, how can I save all my Bookmarks before I do this?

      …DAle

    11. Gravatar Icon tanner replied on Nov 9th, 2006 at 8:36 am (11)

      scrolls up for me too. every other time.
      Makes ebaying really annoying. I need help

    12. Gravatar Icon David Armstrong replied on Nov 10th, 2006 at 8:57 pm (12)

      I’m having the same problem. If anyone hears of a fix, please post it! Thanks,

    13. Gravatar Icon Josh replied on Nov 16th, 2006 at 3:07 pm (13)

      Yes, I’ve been having this problem too. Annoying as heck and happens all the time.

    14. Gravatar Icon old steve replied on Nov 24th, 2006 at 2:22 pm (14)

      Yep. Definite “link-click-screen-jump” bug in FF2.
      Have Logitech MX500 with latest drivers for
      MSWXP-SP2 and no similar reaction in any other
      app.

      Otherwise, FF2 is great! One small improvement
      might be to make the active TAB a bit more noticible.
      (i.e.: slight coloration or slight size increase)

      Looking forward to the day Mozilla rules Microsoft!

    15. Gravatar Icon vieux bandit replied on Nov 29th, 2006 at 11:05 pm (15)

      This mouse problem has been driving me nuts. It was reported as a bug (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357726) but apparently one can solve this by hitting F7. I’ve tried - so far so good.

    16. Gravatar Icon Jamie replied on Dec 5th, 2006 at 11:13 pm (16)

      had the same click/scroll issues, very irritating. Thanks to ‘Vieux Bandit’s advice, I hit F7 and it seems to have solved the problem so far. F7 disables/enables the ‘Caret Browsing’.

      To check if it’s on or off, press F7 and click somewhere near text on any page, if a blinking curser appears, then Caret Browsing is enabled, press F7 to disable, this should come with a pop up warning. Also, scrolling with curser and home page keys should be back to ‘normal’.

    17. Gravatar Icon Vijay replied on Dec 14th, 2006 at 8:49 pm (17)

      Hi,

      I also found this bug when i upgraded to Firefox2.0 from older version. It was esp annoying when you do all the hard work to find the link in a long page(eg: Javadocs) .
      I hope Mozilla fixes this very soon.

    18. Gravatar Icon David Armstrong replied on Dec 16th, 2006 at 2:56 pm (18)

      If you press F7, FF will disable ‘caret browsing’ (see post #17) which fixes the problem. As far as I can see, the problem is windows related (i.e. it doesn’t happen under Linux).

      Still, this is a huge problem which Mozilla should fix. I would have gone back to IE under Windows without the F7 tip.

    19. Gravatar Icon quezacolt replied on Dec 26th, 2006 at 12:20 am (19)

      i cant download files with FF2,

    20. Gravatar Icon Tomas Carlsson replied on Feb 4th, 2007 at 8:56 pm (20)

      I’m also having this problem. Hope the F7 will fix it.
      Running openSUSE 10.2 with KDE.

      Regards - Tomas C, Comsolvia

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