Firefox keyboard becomes unresponsive and menus (such as right clicking on links or file, edit menus) show an outline border but no inner area

safe made no extensions doesn't fix... seems to reoccur even in new profile. computer is xp running on macbook with boot camp, using avast antivirus
May work fine for a bit but eventually stuff stops working.
Keyboard can be used, but input not recognized... have to pound keys repeatedly
google chrome works fine no issues

So we have finally fixed the issue and are currently cracking out the bubbly!
It turned out to be the network path shotcut I was using to access the shared drive where I was editing the files from. I work for a restaurant so we have a shared drive where each site can access their files, this is where the food menu files reside and I had created a shortcut that, although accessed the correct area did it using a path which had a double backslash in it.
The true path for the shared drive is  \\hm\mydocs\restaurant\menufile.indd and this is the shortcut I was using to open the file up from. For all other files like Word, Excel, even other Adobe programs like PSE10, and Lightroom it seems to work fine. For some reason InDesign does not like this path with the double backslash in. As soon as I changed the shortcut path to just m:\ (the letter of the shared drive on the network) everything was working again and we can all sleep, it was driving us mental. Re-installed windows, InDesign created a new network user profile the works.
I hope this may help someone else in a similar situation in the future

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