Firefox uses Ctrl + F to search the page you’re currently viewing, so if the browser doesn’t respond when you press the shortcut, it can be frustrating. Fortunately, there are a few quick fixes you can try in order to make Ctrl + F work properly in Firefox. You can also check out other useful keyboard shortcuts to boost your productivity.

Does Ctrl F work on Firefox? 

Ctrl + F is one of the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts in Firefox, yet sometimes even this simple function can stop working. It is important to note that Ctrl + F is not a browser-specific shortcut, but an operating system shortcut. How do I force a shortcut to open in Firefox? If you want to create a shortcut, follow the steps below:

What can I do if Ctrl f doesn’t work in Firefox?  

1. Restart Firefox

Restarting Firefox fixes a lot of problems. When you restart Firefox, it clears the memory cache and closes out any open tabs and windows.  This gives the browser a fresh start without any lingering problems or settings that might be causing the problem with Ctrl + F not working.

2. Disable Sticky Keys

If Ctrl + F isn’t working, it could be because you have Sticky Keys enabled. Sticky Keys is an accessibility feature that allows people who have trouble pressing multiple keys at once to use keyboard shortcuts by holding down one key at a time. You may have enabled them accidentally so you can disable the Sticky Keys by pressing Shift five times in a row.

3. Restart in Safe Mode

Hopefully, you are now able to use the Ctrl + F shortcut with ease again after attempting these solutions. We also have a useful guide if your desktop shortcuts are not working so don’t hesitate to check that out.  As always, your feedback matters to us so let us know what solution worked for you in the comment section below.

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