No menu when clicking right button..
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@yogimanuk said in No menu when clicking right button..:
@u1travio1et what about it? Are you asking if it happens with that version or if someone has tried it?
i was asking if it happens in the Snap version of Vivaldi and Brave
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yogimanuk last edited by yogimanuk
@u1travio1et I dont use snap packages I am afraid just .deb packages / repos. Sorry can't help.
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A Former User last edited by
@yogimanuk said in No menu when clicking right button..:
@u1travio1et I dont use snap packages I am afraid just .deb packages / repos. Sorry can't help.
Thanks for the info. the 'No menu when clicking right button' seems to be (for me) linked to the fact i'm using the Snap package of Opera. Other browsers like Edge / Brave / Chrome don't have this problem as they are all .deb packages
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yogimanuk last edited by
@u1travio1et I used to use the .deb of Opera and obviously that also had the same problem so I am not sure it's snap related. To be honest I got tired of waiting for a resolution and move to an alternative. It's a shame I liked Opera.and used it for years But if Opera doesn't want to make the effort then neither will I. Good luck with finding a resolution.
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best-codes last edited by
I use Opera 96.0.4693.31 without issues. Maybe the problem is specific to the older version of Opera?
Have you tried pressing the context menu button on your keyboard (if you have one)? -
yogimanuk last edited by
@best-codes no because as specified several times I have moved on to another browser because this has existed for probably a year now and opera won't fix it. so I have no interest in messing around with broken software.
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nilssonian last edited by leocg
I found that reducing screen ize (frm maximize), then minimize to tak bar, followed by reopening fixes it Temporarily. It definitely goes back to being unable to right-cick whe you Maximize again. Very Frustrating.
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markinaustin last edited by
I have some clues about the right click issues, having experienced them all on one computer and not another. Both are loaded with Ubuntu 22.04.2. Both have the same settings in the latest Opera update [and in the latest Vivaldi update, where the problems persist, as well].
My ASUS AMD Ryzen 4800U A15 laptop with GeForce GTX 1660 TI Mobile GPU running NVidia's recommended driver will allow Opera [and Vivaldi] to run without crashing the computer but with occasional short freezes and right click dysfunction as described by all, including your temporary minimize mximize partial solution..
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Running any lesser GPU driver leads to crashing UBUNTU under Opera.
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My very old Dell Latitude e6320 runs Opera and Vivaldi without a glitch, same exact settings.
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Firefox runs well and seamlessly on both.
Conclusion:
Opera [and Vivaldi] should investigate Mozilla's approach, because it is open source, right?**
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SilverFox66 last edited by
@markinaustin I got tired of messing with it, and everything else Opera would break (especially video) when they would issue an update. I went to Brave. Its a resource hog, but it...... just.......works. Its invasive and they dont give me full control over my own browser, but nothing is perfect. I will take working, over constantly being broke any day. Its bad enough Opera gets broken with updates, but to make it worse...... they.... dont........ fix it!
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pgper last edited by
Same here,
Opera Version:92.0.4561.33
Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Minimizing and maximizing helps.
Bug occurring after a while a video has started playing -
SilverFox66 last edited by
@pgper They arent going to fix it. If they were going to fix it, they would have already done so. There are threads about this all over the place. This thread itself is almost a year old.... and still no fix. One of the reasons I stopped using Opera
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idsantos last edited by
The issue seems to happen when you maximize a youtube video, switching to full screen video, and afterwards you restore the video, exit full screen video.
So maximizing and restoring the size of the video is where someone should be looking.Minimizing and maximizing the opera window will solve the problem until you maximize another video, enter full screen video. Or you can switch to another program and back to opera.
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SilverFox66 last edited by
@idsantos it does it regardless of playing a video. I removed Opera long ago due to it always being broke and not fixed. Got curious recently and did a fresh install of 99.0..4877.9 with virgin profile. Had right click/menu issues immediately when it opened. Plus the video issue was still broken, even crashing pages that contained video. Inexcusable!
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idsantos last edited by
@silverfox66
I am running opera version 99.0.4788.13 on Opensuse Leap 15.4 (kernel version 5.14.21-150400.24.63-default ) on a fresh install. My pc had windows 10 for some work related stuff which I am done with, so I install Opensuse Leap 15.4.The main issue which I have experiecing is the right click issue as described in the original post.
The reason which I posted the message was because I felt that I had found a way to trigger the issue so hopefully someone at Opera can solve the issue. -
markinaustin last edited by
@idsantos The Opera Developer [beta of the new Opera] works smooth as silk.
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myswtest last edited by
@markinaustin said in No menu when clicking right button..:
@idsantos The Opera Developer [beta of the new Opera] works smooth as silk.
You need to clarify.
Why, because there is an Opera Developer version AND there is an Opera Beta version. Each version is different.
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SilverFox66 last edited by
@idsantos said in No menu when clicking right button..:
The reason which I posted the message was because I felt that I had found a way to trigger the issue so hopefully someone at Opera can solve the issue.
I unserstand your reason. My reason was that it does it on a virgin install, upon first running it, with zero parameters triggering it
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SilverFox66 last edited by
@markinaustin said in No menu when clicking right button..:
@idsantos The Opera Developer [beta of the new Opera] works smooth as silk.
people shouldnt have to run beta/developer versions to avoid a broke software. Thats the whole point of a "stable" release
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