How to disable scrolling in context menu?
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Simplehuman last edited by leocgPlease, please, tell me how disable scrolling in context menu. It's extremely annoying, this sh#t keeps making me click in the wrong place all the time.  I really don't want to find another browser, but this feature is so annoying that it just forces me to do it 
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Simplehuman last edited by@leocg This didn't happen before, it started a couple of months ago. I wouldn't say that my monitor is particularly small, plenty of space above and below the context menu. And when I tried to find out how to remove it, I found that a lot of people had also encountered this issue. 
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by@Simplehuman Probably due to the layout changes in the context menus, whose items are more spaced now. By the way, here I don't see scrolling arrows in context menus. 
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Simplehuman last edited by@leocg Okay, is it possible to remove some items from the context menu? For example, I don't need “Save as PDF” and “Full Screen f11”, how can I remove them? 
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euro-kolyan last edited by@leocg we need option for change layout in the context menus. Really, "It's extremely annoying" context menu occupied 50% on 25' monitor WTF?! and sometimes i have scrolling in the context menus too. It' very bad(( Send it for dev team, pls! It's importan for us. 
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Simplehuman last edited by SimplehumanI am crying, but these are tears of happiness. After a very long time of searching, I finally managed to get rid of that annoying crap. Here's how I managed to disable scrolling in context menu: - Download the old version Opera_111.0.5168.61_Setup.exe from this link:
 https://ftp.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/111.0.5168.61/win/
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Disconnect the internet!!! 
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Install the downloaded Opera_111.0.5168.61_Setup.exe (install it in the same location as your current version). 
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Now, disable auto-update: 
 - From Windows Task Scheduler remove the update entry. via CCleaner program: Open Tools > Startup > Scheduled Tasks, then disable Opera scheduled Autoupdate and Opera scheduled assistant Autoupdate.
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In the Opera folder search for opera_autoupdate.exe and delete it. 
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In the shortcut properties, add --disable-update to the Target field." 
  
 - Reboot PC, turn on the Internet, Use.
 notes: - now Opera will say that an update is available, but will not auto-update itself.
- also because opera can not update, every time you open opera it will run logo animation, it can be disabled by deleting opera_gx_splash.exe in the opera folder.
 
- Download the old version Opera_111.0.5168.61_Setup.exe from this link:
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by@Simplehuman You will of course be vulnerable to all the security vulnerabilities that are not patched/fixed in that version. 
