Browser menu button quit, wont load pages

after cleaning history n cookies hoping to speed up my Q10, the browser will open but right menu button wont pop up and the left button for history and other browser windows wont pop up either. Did a back up and restored and still doesnt work. only can get it to open and particially works through links in old texts or bbms and then left button will work again. How do i fix this, need access to the browser daily for work!

I am having the EXACT same problem. At first I thought my network had slowed down, and I was ready to switch to Cable from DSL to speed things up, but then I noticed that when I bring my work portable home and work on the same network, I don't have any problem--although it uses the same network. It's a Dell portable that uses Windows and I get the same speeeds I have gotten until recently on my Apple computers. I switched to Apple and bought a new computer for my daughter last year and one for myself this year to avoid the security problems with Windows XP, but now my service is so slow that even dial-up would be speedier and half of the time the page loads don't work at all. WHat's up with this? I tried Firefox, but it's really not much better after the first day.

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