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Control key functions don't work properly on Google Docs or Facebook

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Ctrl + A, C, V and F don't work on Google Docs to select, copy and paste text or find text in the page; instead, the relevant key is just typed (so Ctrl + A just types A). On Facebook, when typing into a status text field, pressing Ctrl + A results in *both* the letter A being typed, and also the text *before* the newly typed A being selected.

I suspect this is JavaScript related, because normal text boxes work fine (such as this bug report's box, or Google's search box). Google Docs and Facebook clearly have some code running that checks what I'm typing, that is probably overriding normal control function behaviour. However, I don't experience this issue on Google Docs with Chromium (haven't tested Facebook).

I tried restarting in safe mode with addons disabled and the problem did not go away. In case it helps, I have applied the following about:config settings in addition to those set via layperson-accessible settings menus etc.:

media.autoplay.enabled = false dom.webnotifications.enabled = false privacy.firstparty.isolate = true privacy.resistFingerprinting = true browser.send_pings = false

Unfortunately I've not been running Firefox Nightly for long - only a few days as I just set this computer up - so I can't tell for how long this problem has been there. At least on Firefox 57 I did not experience this issue.

Ctrl + A, C, V and F don't work on Google Docs to select, copy and paste text or find text in the page; instead, the relevant key is just typed (so Ctrl + A just types A). On Facebook, when typing into a status text field, pressing Ctrl + A results in *both* the letter A being typed, and also the text *before* the newly typed A being selected. I suspect this is JavaScript related, because normal text boxes work fine (such as this bug report's box, or Google's search box). Google Docs and Facebook clearly have some code running that checks what I'm typing, that is probably overriding normal control function behaviour. However, I don't experience this issue on Google Docs with Chromium (haven't tested Facebook). I tried restarting in safe mode with addons disabled and the problem did not go away. In case it helps, I have applied the following about:config settings in addition to those set via layperson-accessible settings menus etc.: media.autoplay.enabled = false dom.webnotifications.enabled = false privacy.firstparty.isolate = true privacy.resistFingerprinting = true browser.send_pings = false Unfortunately I've not been running Firefox Nightly for long - only a few days as I just set this computer up - so I can't tell for how long this problem has been there. At least on Firefox 57 I did not experience this issue.

Valitud lahendus

Did you try with resistFingerprinting set to false? That feature is evolving quickly and has lots of weird side effects.

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I also tried clearing cache - didn't fix.

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Valitud lahendus

Did you try with resistFingerprinting set to false? That feature is evolving quickly and has lots of weird side effects.

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jscher2000 said

Did you try with resistFingerprinting set to false? That feature is evolving quickly and has lots of weird side effects.

Wow, that fixed it! I would never have thought that would be the problem. Thanks very much for your help!

Does this get submitted as a bug report automatically, or should I make one?

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You could file a formal bug report on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/

A lot of nightly users post on this subreddit, so you also could check there for any related discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/