Firefox 4 drop down menues flickering on 2nd monitor
Hi all
Run Lord of the rings online in windows mode taking up my main monitor.
Have Firefox 4 running on my 2nd monitor.
Occasionally everything works fine. But 9 times out of 10, all the drop down menus whether it's a book mark or me going into the top left firefox drop down menu, everything blank with the info flickering on for a millionth of a second every few secs.
I drag firefox to my main monitor, everything is fine, I drag it back to my second monitor, probs still there.
I close and restart and it's fine for a while (usually, sometimes it's still messed up) , then does it again.
Windows 7 64 bit pro sp1 Nvidia GTX 465 Main monitor running 1920x1200 2nd monitor 1440x900 Nvidia 266.58 driver
Worked fine with previous firefox version
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Going into firefioxes options/ Advanced and Unticking "Use Hardware acceleration when available" seems to have fixed it.
FFX 4.01 on a ThinkPad R500 (ATI Mobility Radeon HD3470 ver 8.762.0.0) has the same problem. Disabling HW acceleration fixes the problem. It also fixes some Silverlight stability issues.
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Same problem for me with ATI Radeon HD 5850. Fine on primary, flicker on any other. This occurs whether or not other programs are open on the Primary monitor. Displays *are* different sizes / resolutions: Pri=[1920 x 1080] Sec=[1280 x 1024]
OS : Win 7 x64 (6.1.7600.16695) CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 (Deneb rev. RB-C3) GFX: RV870 (0x6899) Driver ver. 8.831.2.0
I had Global Menu Bar Integration 1.0.5 Add On enabled. I disabled this and it moved my menu's off the Unity Bar and the Flickering has stopped.
I think I just fixed it here, go to options/general/browsing and disable use hardware acceleration when available. Hope this helps.
The solution is to disable hardware acceleration:
Tools->Options->Advanced.
And de-select “use hardware acceleration where available”
Hope that helps
Disabling hardware acceleration fixes it for me me too, but it is slower. Maybe the acceleration code could be fixed?