windows 7 - Always allow microphone usage in Mozilla Firefox
2014-04
Is there a way to always allow Mozilla Firefox to use my microphone for a certain site? Whenever I click the mic button it asks if Firefox is allowed to use my mic, how can I set it to always allow?
I'm not sure about firefox as a whole there are different programs that operate different functionality, but I do know flash has separate settings located here that control microphone access. This is the most commonly used program that requires microphone access i know of. It may help if post the site name. Hope this helps.
I just noticed that my Firefox is in German. Then I noticed that my Thunderbird is in German, too.
Obviously, when I did a clean reinstall two weeks ago, I forgot to click through to the English version download. But after going through a whole system install, I just don't have the nerves to uninstall Firefox & Thunderbird, then do a new Firefox install with adding and tuning 15 addons, then Thunderbird reinstall including addons, setting up accounts and customizing tags. Is there a simple way to add an english language pack to my current installation or something?
Mozilla has a solution for you: See Change Default Mozilla Language.
A language pack is an extension that changes the language of the user interface in a Mozilla application (Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, etc.).
Downloading a language pack
To download a language pack:
- Go to: http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/
- Go to the directory there for the Mozilla application you want to change—for example: thunderbird
- Go to the
releases
directory. - Go to the directory for the release you are using—for example: Thunderbird 1.5.0.8
- Go to the directory for your operating system—for example: win32
- Go to the
xpi
directory there. - Install the xpi for the language, or language and region, that you want. For example, the French language pack is: fr.xpi
Note: To install a language pack in Thunderbird, do not click the link to the xpi file. Instead, open Thunderbird's Extensions or Add-ons window, then drag the link from your browser and drop it there. Alternatively, save the xpi file on your computer and install it in Thunderbird later.
Assigning a language to a profile
To assign a user-interface language to a profile, set the preference general.useragent.locale
to the name of the locale that you want to use. The name of the locale is usually the same as the name of the language pack that you installed (without the .xpi extension).
For example, to use French you can specify the locale as fr
or fr-FR
.
Note: If you often switch locales, there is a Locale-Switcher extension to make it easier.
Assigning a language in a command or icon
To assign a user-interface language to an icon that launches your Mozilla application, look in the icon's properties to find the command there.
To assign a user-interface language in a command, add the switch -uilocale
followed by the name of the locale.
For example, to use French you can specify either: -uilocale fr
or -uilocale fr-FR
. On a Windows system the entire command might look something like:
"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -uilocale fr