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Ctrl key is ingored on google websites and hence copy/paste doesn't work

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I know this can most probably also be considered a "google software" problem. But it's happening in FF only.

FF: 59.0.1

How I reproduce: Go to wikipedia.org, copy a text, paste it somewhere else (in gedit for instance). Result: it works! Go to inbox.google.com, or docs.google.com (a spreadsheet for instance), and hit ctrl+c. It assumes you hit only "c". In inbox for instance, it assumes you want to "compose" as a result.

Working workarounds: right click -> copy in FF, or ctrl+c in Chrome.

I have already tried the usuals (reboot, safe mode, in cognito mode), and none of them have solved the issue.

I know this can most probably also be considered a "google software" problem. But it's happening in FF only. FF: 59.0.1 How I reproduce: Go to wikipedia.org, copy a text, paste it somewhere else (in gedit for instance). Result: it works! Go to inbox.google.com, or docs.google.com (a spreadsheet for instance), and hit ctrl+c. It assumes you hit only "c". In inbox for instance, it assumes you want to "compose" as a result. Working workarounds: right click -> copy in FF, or ctrl+c in Chrome. I have already tried the usuals (reboot, safe mode, in cognito mode), and none of them have solved the issue.

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hi, did you set the privacy.resistFingerprinting preference to true in about:config?

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hi, did you set the privacy.resistFingerprinting preference to true in about:config?

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philipp said

hi, did you set the privacy.resistFingerprinting preference to true in about:config?

It does solve the problem. I but feels really bad to have to give away that option for it to work!

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this is a bug and should be addressed in upcoming versions of firefox.