#53: *My surprised face* :)

Lack of this setting now plagues especially Chrome/Chromium, since
earlier this year a command-line switch to set a custom scrolling speed
was removed from Chrome (it was experimental in the first place), so now
there is no simple workaround for Chrome (I guess Firefox still has one
in the about:config page). I find the default scrolling speed so
uselessly slow on websites that I just really rather use PgUp/Down.

Seeing how the mouse & touchpad settings only just got (13.04, altough
of course Gnome is responsible for this) options *removed* in the name
of "streamlining" or whatever, somehow it just doesn't feel likely that
there would ever be a GUI-setting for this even if it was already
possible. It's this sort of things that answers the question "is
Linux/Ubuntu ready for mainstream".

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