Remove developer tools

I've tried everything I can find on-line but I cannot prevent the developer tools from interfering when I type in a search or type in text on a web page.
I have gone to about:config and turned off every dev listed, still nothing changes.
Please tell me how to remove the developer tools from my computer

did you done using this command '''devtools.*.enabled''' ? Make out all values false .
Read more about '''about:config''' > http://kb.mozillazine.org/about:config

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