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No arrows on scrolling bars ends to scrill line-by-line

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After last upgrade of ThunderBird there is no arrows on the end of scrolling bars to scroll line-by line. I am not sure what was the earlier ThunderBird version, but now I have 52.3.0. The problem is same in 32 bit Ubuntu Xenial and 64 bit Debian Stretch.

All scrolling bars seem to be affected: e-mail list, email view pane, accounts pane. I have to use arrow keys or mouse wheel.

PS Same problem is with Mozilla Firefox. It might be the design feature, but I myself prefer when programs behave alike on my desktop. All other programs have scrolling bars with arrows on the ends.

After last upgrade of ThunderBird there is no arrows on the end of scrolling bars to scroll line-by line. I am not sure what was the earlier ThunderBird version, but now I have 52.3.0. The problem is same in 32 bit Ubuntu Xenial and 64 bit Debian Stretch. All scrolling bars seem to be affected: e-mail list, email view pane, accounts pane. I have to use arrow keys or mouse wheel. PS Same problem is with Mozilla Firefox. It might be the design feature, but I myself prefer when programs behave alike on my desktop. All other programs have scrolling bars with arrows on the ends.

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Does Thunderbird work in TB Safe mode (see Thunderbird Safe Mode)?

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I am sorry, this is not ThunderBird problem. There are other programs that behave the same way. My mistake. Just ThunderBird was a program where I noticed it first.