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cursor engages bookmarks too fast and I can't get past the first few folders.

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This may be a Mac OS X 10.5 problem and not a Firefox 6.0, but I can not locate anything to slow down the response time in which the cursor engages a folder or bookmark (immediately upon passing over) (and throwing up a window that I have no intention of viewing). I can not get past that spot in the bookmark scroll, as releasing or moving the cursor only works within the folder (politics/travel/etc.). Thank you for any help in resolving this speed thing! Garfield

This may be a Mac OS X 10.5 problem and not a Firefox 6.0, but I can not locate anything to slow down the response time in which the cursor engages a folder or bookmark (immediately upon passing over) (and throwing up a window that I have no intention of viewing). I can not get past that spot in the bookmark scroll, as releasing or moving the cursor only works within the folder (politics/travel/etc.). Thank you for any help in resolving this speed thing! Garfield

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Try this extension

Stay-Open Menu :: Add-ons for Firefox (21.5 KB)


Always read the author's homepage, if available, for additional information on an extension.

author's homepage: http://www.shadetreeapiary.com/extension/

My middle-click is set to "Enter".

Option to enable use of Ctrl-click (Meta-click on Mac) as an additional alternative to middle-click. Handy for laptop computers and those who have set their middle-mouse button system-wide to another function instead of the default 'middle-click'.

Modified by David McRitchie