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Cursor leaves distracting lines in context menu and other menus

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I have increased my natural Windows 10 scaling to 110% because I prefer how Windows looks. However, my Firefox menus (Both context menu and File/Edit etc menus) now leave distracting lines whenever the cursor passes over an item in the menu.

This doesn't happen with Windows context menus, or any other browser, only Firefox.

I have increased my natural Windows 10 scaling to 110% because I prefer how Windows looks. However, my Firefox menus (Both context menu and File/Edit etc menus) now leave distracting lines whenever the cursor passes over an item in the menu. This doesn't happen with Windows context menus, or any other browser, only Firefox.
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I too have this problem. But my scaling is at default. However, I did use about:config/layout.css.devPixelsPerPx/+1.5 to increase font size in the FF interface.

When I move my cursor to one of the folders, open it, and move into that menu window, the lines in the previous menu window disappear. But new ones are created as I move my cursor around in the 2nd menu. ...and so on.

Below is a screenshot of my desktop showing an example. Some links have been blurred for privacy reasons.

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