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Ask HN: Poor Scroll Sensitivity in Linux Chrome vs. Windows – Help?
1 point by apatheticonion on Feb 6, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
When using Chrome on Linux I have noticed the scroll sensitivity of Chrome to be lower than it is on Windows/MacOS and also other native Linux windows/browsers (like Firefox).

In the following videos, I do one mouse wheel increment then a mouse wheel flick.

Here is a video of Chrome (right) and Firefox (left) in Debian Wayland Gnome 41:

- https://imgur.com/xhlfG9X

Here is a video of Chrome running in Windows:

- https://imgur.com/lcEgfS9

You'll notice that in Windows, a single scroll increment in Chrome moves the viewport to the top of the second list item while under Linux it barely clears the title bar.

It appears that scroll sensitivity under linux is half that of Windows and inconsistent with that of other native Linux windows.

Anyone know how to fix this?




Thanks, how can I do that in the OP? Does HN parse MD?


You cannot do it in the OP, but there is no rule against your commenting on your own post.

In comments, URLs automatically become clickable: I used no Markdown, just a raw URL, in my comment.




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