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Thunderbird problem

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  • Nuɖoɖo mlɔetɔ adtucker65

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This has been happening for about a week or so. When I start Thunderbird the areas which would normally show the e-mail accounts and the central pane that lists all the e-mails for those accounts are blank. If I pass the curser over the area then the text shows. If I change e-mail account from one to another the central pane doesn't update with the new account e-mails but just remains showing the other account e-mails, UNTIL I pass the curser over the area and then all the new account e-mails start being displayed one by one as the curser passes them (see screenshots). I have thought about uninstalling Thunderbird and re-installing it but am concerned that it would lose it's links to e-mail accounts etc. Anyone have any ideas?

This has been happening for about a week or so. When I start Thunderbird the areas which would normally show the e-mail accounts and the central pane that lists all the e-mails for those accounts are blank. If I pass the curser over the area then the text shows. If I change e-mail account from one to another the central pane doesn't update with the new account e-mails but just remains showing the other account e-mails, UNTIL I pass the curser over the area and then all the new account e-mails start being displayed one by one as the curser passes them (see screenshots). I have thought about uninstalling Thunderbird and re-installing it but am concerned that it would lose it's links to e-mail accounts etc. Anyone have any ideas?
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Tools > options > type in "accel" > uncheck "enable hardware acceleration > restart thunderbird

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Tools > options > type in "accel" > uncheck "enable hardware acceleration > restart thunderbird

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Many thanks Wayne. Problem is fixed, just as you said it would be. Thanks again.