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In Firefox for Mac, how can I reduce the sensitivity of the appearance of the Menu Bar when in full screen mode?

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When I push the mouse to the top of the screen to change tabs, it immediately brings up both the Menu bar and the grey bar along the top of Firefox - blocking off the tabs I want to select.

This feels too sensitive and I am not making a deliberate extra push to bring this up - is there a way of making it harder to appear?

When I push the mouse to the top of the screen to change tabs, it immediately brings up both the Menu bar and the grey bar along the top of Firefox - blocking off the tabs I want to select. This feels too sensitive and I am not making a deliberate extra push to bring this up - is there a way of making it harder to appear?
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I found some discussion here on Bugzilla.

Some comments further down mention code for userChrome.css that you can try

  • Bug 1016361 - [UX] Design for a toolbar-less fullscreen mode on Mac

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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html
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