Right-click of difficulties

When I right click the drop-down list shows just the entire window, this also happens for any other drop-down list. If I run my mouse over the drop pretty fast, it will clear up, for a short period. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling FireFox without result.

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Hi, try updating your graphics driver, or in case this does not solve the problem, or there is no new version available at the time, disable hardware acceleration in firefox > options > advanced > General.

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