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scrolling in safe mode works, but not when disabling all addons

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my scroll wheel stopped working on firefox, so i launched in safe mode and my scroll wheel was perfectly fine so i disabled all of my addons but it still doesn't work

my scroll wheel stopped working on firefox, so i launched in safe mode and my scroll wheel was perfectly fine so i disabled all of my addons but it still doesn't work

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Hi,

Thank you for your question. It sounds like you may be seeing the result of a known issue in respect of X-Mouse Button Control software on your computer.

This is something that we are aware of and have communicated to the developer of X-Mouse Button Control. They are currently testing a solution to this and we hope they can make it more widely available soon.

For more information, please see the X-Mouse Button Control in Firefox 110 support article.

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Suluhisho teule

Hi,

Thank you for your question. It sounds like you may be seeing the result of a known issue in respect of X-Mouse Button Control software on your computer.

This is something that we are aware of and have communicated to the developer of X-Mouse Button Control. They are currently testing a solution to this and we hope they can make it more widely available soon.

For more information, please see the X-Mouse Button Control in Firefox 110 support article.

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An updated version of X-Mouse Button Control (XMBC 2.20) has been released. Issues with Firefox 110 should be fixed. To learn more, see https://forums.highrez.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4682