My pen tool won't draw straight lines

When I click the pen tool the cursor shows the pen tool with the "x".  When I click to create the first point nothing happens.  If I click and drag it will create a point, but I don't want curves.  I want a straight line.
Anyone else have this problem?
I'm on OSX Yosemite 10.10.3

The problem was Google Chrome browser!  As soon as I quit Chrome my pen tool started working again.  I didn't even need to restart Fireworks.  I wonder if it is a conflict with one of my plugins/add ons.  Most likely.
UPDATE - I did narrow it down to one specific Google Chrome extension.  It was "Google Play Music"

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