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#1 Defago

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Posted 17 May 2011 - 08:54 AM

Firefox context menu and right-click menu working just fine if I use the default Aero theme
but if I change to another (unofficial) themes, Firefox won't show any of those menu.
I can click the menu but I just can't see it.

I've tried disable all add-ons, reset everything to default through safe-mode menu but still no luck.
The only thing that working is to run Firefox in safe-mode.

Does anyone here having the same problem or knowing how to solve it?
It's really annoying and it force me to only use the Aero theme. :no:

I'm running Windows 7 SP1 64bit with Asus N53SN
GT550M and Intel HD Graphic 3000.

#2 Phenom II

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Posted 17 May 2011 - 05:00 PM

Firefox context menu and right-click menu working just fine if I use the default Aero theme
but if I change to another (unofficial) themes, Firefox won't show any of those menu.
I can click the menu but I just can't see it.

I've tried disable all add-ons, reset everything to default through safe-mode menu but still no luck.
The only thing that working is to run Firefox in safe-mode.

Does anyone here having the same problem or knowing how to solve it?
It's really annoying and it force me to only use the Aero theme. :no:

I'm running Windows 7 SP1 64bit with Asus N53SN
GT550M and Intel HD Graphic 3000.



#3 Guest_BluDrgn_*

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Posted 18 May 2011 - 12:31 AM

turn off "Use hardware acceleration when available"; i was having this issue and found out that my graphics driver needed to be updated. to turn off, go to options, advanced, and general.

#4 Defago

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Posted 18 May 2011 - 07:53 AM

turn off "Use hardware acceleration when available"; i was having this issue and found out that my graphics driver needed to be updated. to turn off, go to options, advanced, and general.


Thank you so much! I've been looking for an answer for days :woot:

#5 Guest_Joe G_*

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 09:00 PM


turn off "Use hardware acceleration when available"; i was having this issue and found out that my graphics driver needed to be updated. to turn off, go to options, advanced, and general.


Thank you so much! I've been looking for an answer for days :woot:


Helpful! thank you

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