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Probably.

What does it do in Windows? Linux user here, and I am set for middle-click opening in new tab, and middle-clicking a tab closes it. Is that what you wanted, or something else?

I believe he wants it to let him scroll quickly (the mouse turns into an up/down arrow).

I haven't tried this to see if it works, but try going to about:config and changing middlemouse.openNewWindow to false.

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Ugh! I hate that thing... Let me see what I can do on my Linux box to make it happen.

That happens on Windows in IE, as well?

In about:config, change general.autoScroll to true. I just confirmed it works on my Fedora box.

Time for me to un-do that. :x

In about:config, change general.autoScroll to true. I just confirmed it works on my Fedora box.

Time for me to un-do that. :x

I used to do that a lot. Then I got fed up with changing about:config so I emailed the Firefox developers who directed me to a technical support provider who then showed me how to do this in the option window.

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