Comment #25 on issue 6359 by joesixgig: Universal scrolling - implemented
but with some issues
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6359
For people who are willing to try the Dev version of Chrome, there is a
great user-
written extension that fixes most of the issues listed he
Comment #24 on issue 6359 by Xantam: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6359
No... I'm saying that the minority is likely to be more vocal, so even if
there are
seemingly a lot of people on here claiming they don't want t
Comment #23 on issue 6359 by cmroddy: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6359
I don't think the presence of objections to a feature serves as evidence
that those
objecting are a minority, if that's what you are asking.
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Comment #22 on issue 6359 by Xantam: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6359
Are there many who dislike it? It would make sense that the minority would
be more
vocal.
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Comment #21 on issue 6359 by loonypho...@gmail.com: Universal scrolling -
implemented but with some issues
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Oh... then I guess I can understand what you're feeling. Yeah, I think this
feature
should be optional if there are so many peopl
Comment #18 on issue 6359 by loonypho...@gmail.com: Universal scrolling -
implemented but with some issues
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@cmroddy
Yeah, that's surely the right attitude... who needs reasonable
argumentation anyway?
I'm sorry, but your opinion that
Comment #17 on issue 6359 by cmroddy: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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if you like autoscrolling go use windows, seriously, it's junk
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Comment #16 on issue 6359 by loonyphoenix: Universal scrolling -
implemented but with some issues
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I'd like to add my vote for adding autoscrolling on Linux :) It's one of
the few
things keeping me in Firefox.
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Comment #15 on issue 6359 by Xantam: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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So some people like it, and some people don't - which is why it should be
configurable. Chrome/Chromium just needs it's implementation fixed up
Comment #14 on issue 6359 by cmroddy: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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refer to issue 12478.
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Comment #13 on issue 6359 by Xantam: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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I don't think anyone is suggesting it be unconfigurable. It certainly is on
every
other browser I'm familiar with which supports it. Clearly som
Comment #12 on issue 6359 by cmroddy: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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on epiphany it is part of the extensions package; epiphany ships without
support for
autoscroll. on opera it is definitely disbabled by default
Comment #11 on issue 6359 by Xantam: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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On my Ubuntu box:
Firefox: Forgot it was disabled by default, but it still has the
functionality.
Seamonkey: Same.
Epiphany: Works fine.
Opera:
Comment #9 on issue 6359 by Xantam: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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cmroddy: Foreign approach to scrolling? Have you ever used Linux? Even if
we don't
count every other relevant app, most browsers on Linux (except
Comment #8 on issue 6359 by cmroddy: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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it should not work on linux. this is a foreign approach to scrolling, and
shipping it
to linux would be about as appropriate as shipping sloppy
Comment #7 on issue 6359 by Xantam: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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Middle-click & scroll has not been working at all in the versions I've
used. Now using
3.0.191.0 (0) on Ubuntu 9.04.
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Comment #6 on issue 6359 by joesixgig: Universal scrolling - implemented
but with some issues
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I just noticed that issue #2 out of the three (crosshair misaligned) is a
duplicate
of http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6173
Comment #5 on issue 6359 by dtfinch: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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I've been able to get it to middle click scroll slashdot.org at just 1
frame per 3
seconds, by having another program at below normal priority p
Comment #4 on issue 6359 by dtfinch: Universal scrolling - implemented but
with some issues
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Regarding point #1. On my systems (XP SP3 on 1.6ghz Pentium D and Vista SP1
on 1.8ghz
core 2 duo), probably slower than the original reporter's,
Comment #2 on issue 6359 by joesixgig: Universal scrolling - implemented
but with some issues
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This new feature is present in the developer version, and although it's
working
pretty well, it's not working exactly as one might hope. More
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New issue 6359 by joesixgig: Universal scrolling - implemented but with
some issues
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6359
Chrome Version : 2.0.156.1
Other browsers tested:
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