Adobe BrowserLab plugin in FF

When i enter url in Adobe BrowserLab then not able to perform any action in the page. url looks like it is screenshot. like when i enter google.com and try to search any term then not able to perform that action.
Can anyone please suggest me what to do?

First off, this is the forum for Adobe Shadow, a different (though somewhat related) tool from BrowserLab. The BrowserLab forums are here: http://forums.adobe.com/community/cslive/browserlab?view=discussions . I'll be moving your question there.
As far as your question goes, yes, BrowserLab functions by taking a screenshot of the web page and returning that to your local computer. BrowserLab is a tool for visual testing of your web pages, it doesn't allow for direct interactivity with the page. There is a way to do some of that if you make use of the BrowserLab for Firebug add-on for Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/adobe-browserlab-for-firebug/
You can interact with your page locally and ask BrowserLab for screenshots of that same state in other browsers.
Hope this helps,
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