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Problem is now solved. Solution is a few posts below.

 

 

 

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Now I don't know if this is the right forum, but...

 

 

 

Everytime I try to right click in runescape (like trying to trade someone), 2 menus pop up. The one I'm looking for (with all the follow, trade and stuff options) pops up and a menu with page source and that kind of options pops up on top of the runescape menu. Any way to get rid of it?

 

 

 

And it happens in my dad's laptop too. But it is no problem with internet explorer, which this computer doesn't have. And the other computer, that is broken at the moment didn't do that in any browser.

 

 

 

And this computer has only firefox, if anybody wants to know.

 

Please, help if you can!

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Just use the rs client and see if that helps

 

If you had read the thread, you'd notice he can't because he doesn't have IE6 installed.

 

 

 

It sounds like the RS applet is somehow being clicked threw when you right click, causing FireFox to generate a menu for some reason. A few quick things I can think of is making sure your Java is up to date, and trying to reinstall FireFox. Make sure you back up your FF profile before you reinstall, so you can save all your settings. You can find instructions on where it's stored on the mozilla website.

 

 

 

If reinstalling FireFox doesn't fix the issue, we'll have to go find Cameron and see if he knows what's up. :lol:

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Just use the rs client and see if that helps

 

If you had read the thread, you'd notice he can't because he doesn't have IE6 installed.

 

 

 

It sounds like the RS applet is somehow being clicked threw when you right click, causing FireFox to generate a menu for some reason. A few quick things I can think of is making sure your Java is up to date, and trying to reinstall FireFox. Make sure you back up your FF profile before you reinstall, so you can save all your settings. You can find instructions on where it's stored on the mozilla website.

 

 

 

If reinstalling FireFox doesn't fix the issue, we'll have to go find Cameron and see if he knows what's up. :lol:

 

Didn't want to reinstall FF, so I tried everything.

 

So problem solved :

 

Firefox > preferences > content > java advanced > disable or replace context menus.

 

 

 

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE TRYING TO HELP!

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