Oh... could this just be a logic problem in that we're throttling the
dash scroll speed all the time? I know the scroll speed is throttled if
you fling it and let go, but it feels like the problem might just be
that we're throttling the scroll speed even while a finger is still
touching, which of course would make it artificially more laggy. The
throttling should only kick in after the user has let go.

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Title:
  Dash touch scrolling is slower (more laggy) than web browser touch
  scrolling

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Dash touch scrolling is slower than web browser touch scrolling. But
  obviously it should not be.

  This has been an issue for as long as I remember. Just upgraded mako
  to xenial and it's still there.

  Am I imagining things? Is this simply explained by the web browser
  using a different toolkit? Could it just be a side-effect of bug
  1494795?

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