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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by A Former User

      Same here. Opera menu button is not operational, fonts are blown out of proportion, can't right click, etc...

      The update basically renders the browser unusable.

      These issues arose immediately with the update to 71.0.3770.148. I would recommend staying far away from any Opera update for a while until this catastrophe can be investigated or fixed.

      I've never seen an approved update pushed out by a company that literally destroys their own product. This seems very suspicious.

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      • t0kir0
        t0kir0 last edited by

        I use it with MX (Debian) . Isues are the same : Not working menu, (O) , not working context menu (right button). I wait for next stable :((

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        • KetoKelo
          KetoKelo last edited by

          I just fixed this issue by enabling the Use hardware acceleration when available option and relaunching Opera. Give it a try, guys!

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          • KetoKelo
            KetoKelo @t0kir0 last edited by KetoKelo

            @t0kir0 @ctrlaltdel @dabuntu @vr51 Enable hardware acceleration.

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            • vr51
              vr51 @KetoKelo last edited by vr51

              @KetoKelo I confirm that this does fix the problem. But, the hardware acceleration setting tends to cause browser instability, which is the reason I leave it disabled. I will keep it enabled for now.

              For those who are struggling to find the option,

              1. Go to opera://settings/system
              2. The top item listed there should be the 'Enable hardware acceleration when available' toggle.

              Thank you, KetKelo.

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              • KetoKelo
                KetoKelo @vr51 last edited by

                @vr51 I know. I always disable it, but unfortunately this is the only remedy. 😕

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                • rob-bob-dave
                  rob-bob-dave last edited by

                  In trying to correct the printer problem, Opera doesn't recognise my network printer, I upgraded to the latest ver. What a mistake. Now nothing works with "right click". Tried to revert to a historical version, nope, the latest ver downloads. It is a darn good thing I hadn't removed Chromium yet, I need something that works and is reliable.

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                  • Dabuntu
                    Dabuntu @KetoKelo last edited by

                    @KetoKelo
                    Thank you for your good job. After that i will wait for the next update.

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User @KetoKelo last edited by A Former User

                      @KetoKelo said in Latest Update Broke the Opera UI:

                      @t0kir0 @ctrlaltdel @dabuntu @vr51 Enable hardware acceleration.

                      Thank you, KetoKelo, for bringing that workaround to our attention. But, it still isn't satisfactory and I will not upgrade again until a permanent solution is made.

                      Forcing users to enable hardware acceleration or you can't use our browser is no way to operate. If Opera has decided to permanently make this a feature of their browser, I will no longer use it.

                      I have a much better processor, an i7, than I do a graphics card which is a low end Nvidia. On games as simple as Miniclip pool, the playback becomes jerky and unreliable after just a few moments with enable hardware acceleration activated.

                      If Opera has decided that they will no longer allow their users to choose between activating hardware acceleration and deactivating it, I believe it will be time for a lot of users to move on out of necessity, not choice.

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                      • t0kir0
                        t0kir0 @KetoKelo last edited by

                        @KetoKelo Thank you for advice, unfortunatelly this not work on my case. I enable this option, but no effect on menu and right click still not work. maybe my pc is old enough and no hardware acceleration here? How to downgrade to 70...?

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                        • t0kir0
                          t0kir0 @KetoKelo last edited by

                          @KetoKelo So guis, after restarting I have brand new opera. without any setings from before. menus and right click still not work, I qiut till new update :((

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User @t0kir0 last edited by

                            @t0kir0 said in Latest Update Broke the Opera UI:

                            @KetoKelo So guis, after restarting I have brand new opera. without any setings from before. menus and right click still not work, I qiut till new update :((

                            I don't blame you, tOkirO. This is a clown show release by Opera. It has nothing to do with Chrome because we have been told that Opera is not Chrome.

                            So this catastrophe is all on Opera. They may have released a version of their browser that doesn't work just for a good laugh at their user's expense.

                            I can't logically come up with any other reason for them to knowingly allow Opera 71 to be pushed out having full knowledge that it would not work properly.

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User @t0kir0 last edited by A Former User

                              @t0kir0 said in Latest Update Broke the Opera UI:

                              @KetoKelo Thank you for advice, unfortunatelly this not work on my case. I enable this option, but no effect on menu and right click still not work. maybe my pc is old enough and no hardware acceleration here? How to downgrade to 70...?

                              If you are using Ubuntu or Linux Mint, I saved the latest .deb file that I downloaded from Opera. It is version 70.0.3728.119. I uploaded it for you here:

                              Opera .deb file

                              It will tell you that you have a newer version installed on your computer, because you have already installed 71, and ask you if you really want to use an older version. Accept it and proceed to install.

                              Other versions for different Linux distributions can be found here: Opera Install

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                              • t0kir0
                                t0kir0 @Guest last edited by

                                @ctrlaltdel ThankYou, I try to download latest 70 version from ftp@opera. when install it all work like before. Only some passw and settings are missed. Now will wait for next 71.

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User @t0kir0 last edited by A Former User

                                  @t0kir0

                                  Great, tOkirO. I'm glad you were able to go back. I had no idea ftp@opera existed. Thanks for the link.

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    I'm currently using Opera 71.0.3770.148 on ubuntu 20.04. After the most recent update, I am unable to right click on anything in Opera. Neither in the web page or in the menus. I can't left or right click on the Opera 'O' to access menus (I can physically click the mouse, but nothing happens). Anybody else have this problem or have any clue what the issue could be? Right click/mouse work fine in general everywhere else in the OS.

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                                    • liewcheonfong
                                      liewcheonfong last edited by

                                      Yes, I had the same issue and it has been discussed at https://forums.opera.com/topic/43542/latest-update-broke-the-opera-ui

                                      The solution is enable hardware acceleration when available.

                                      1. Go to opera://settings/system
                                      2. The top item listed there should be the 'Enable hardware acceleration when available' toggle.
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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        @liewcheonfong Thanks so much! Didn't see that thread! That fixed it for me.

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                                        • dartmedved
                                          dartmedved last edited by

                                          Unfortunately solution with 'Enable hardware acceleration when available' not working if you running OS in VirtualBox. 😞

                                          OS: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS x86_64
                                          DE: MATE
                                          WM: Metacity (Marco)

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                                          • KetoKelo
                                            KetoKelo last edited by

                                            Opera just launched a new update, the 71.0.3770.171. Not only they didn't fix this issue, but without hardware acceleration, menus don't even exist (in my first post I explained that on 71.0.3770.148, menus did exist, but they weren't shown without hardware acceleration).

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