On 5/3/12 6:43 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
> On 03/05/2012 23:17, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 5/3/12 5:44 AM, Ken wrote:
>>> Since either SeaMonkey version 2.9 or 2.9.1 I noticed that the vertical 
>>> scroll bar buttons move the page up or down about three lines rather 
>>> than a single line.  Is there a setting I can make that will allow the 
>>> page to move only one line when the buttons are clicked upon with the 
>>> mouse?  I am NOT talking about the scroll wheel on the mouse, but the up 
>>> and down buttons at each end of the vertical scroll bar.  Thanks.
>>
>> Aha!  It's not me!  It's SeaMonkey.  I thought something was strange
>> when I scrolled.  The same thing is happening with the scroll bar
>> slider.  I can no longer scroll just one line.
> 
> toolkit.scrollbox.verticalScrollDistance
> Change that from 3 to 1
> 
> Phil
> 

That has no effect for SeaMonkey 2.9.1.  Both the keyboard arrow keys
and the arrow buttons at the top and bottom of the vertical scroll bar
cause scrolling by 3 or more lines.

This is another change to the user interface in Gecko or Toolkit that
did not address any actual software error.  Furthermore, I do not
believe any users really requested this.  Instead, the developers
apparently did this to make Mozilla browsers more like IE, Chrome, and
Opera.  If I wanted a browser more like one of those, I would download
and install it.

-- 

David E. Ross
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