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Firefox: Pastes Cached Word(S) On Right Click Of Mousepad

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Firefox 3.6.4 - although I seem to have had save issue prior to FF update.

W7 Starter on Asus Netbook

Issue: Right clicking mouse pad (bar) pastes what is in the cache.

Right click pastes cached word(s) into field or inserts cache in middle of word being spell checked.

seems it may even paste a double cache (saved?). I pasted the above sentence and this is what it did?!?!?!

Right click pastes cached word(s) into field or inserts cache in middle of word being spell checked.Right click pastes cached word(s) into field or inserts cache in middle of word being spell checked.

I have....

Removed dicey AddOns

Dumped the cache (and everything in browser (recopied a word and duplicated issue)

Checked the menu/settings for anything remotely close to the issue

Checked the context menu for same.

Checked the Mouse settings in Control Panel

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Update: I just right clicked in Google search (part of the main bar) and it gave me this?!?!

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NEVER MIND. I found the problem. It was the Fastest Fox add on. There are a few options, precisely right click paste that was the issue. FYI

CLOSED TICKET

hehe, the curse of firefox' addon system ;)

hehe, the curse of firefox' addon system ;)

Curse? I guess my 85 extensions have been exorcised. :P

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