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On 1/5/2016 at 1:06 PM, Boo Berry said:

I do hope it's optional, I actually don't like smooth scrolling.

I wouldn't be surprised if there was no option in the preferences for it, but I'd imagine at the very least it will remain as a flag and/or the --disable-smooth-scrolling command line switch.

It's enabled by default in Canary (and likely Chromium too), but I can still disable it in chrome://flags for the time being. It's quite annoying - it'd be fine if it was more like IE/Edge's smooth scrolling, but I hate how slow it is (Firefox's too, actually). So I just leave it disabled.

7 hours ago, Boo Berry said:

It maybe downIt's enabled by default in Canary (and likely Chromium too), but I can still disable it in chrome://flags for the time being. It's quite annoying - it'd be fine if it was more like IE/Edge's smooth scrolling, but I hate how slow it is (Firefox's too, actually). So I just leave it disabled.

It maybe down to your mouse if you think it is slow then as i am using a Logitech and it is lightning fast as always.

  • 2 weeks later...
7 minutes ago, .stan said:

What's your problem with it? Have you tried creating an issue on their issue tracker about what's bugging you?

in linux it may act differently to windows but i do not like it, what i dont like about it, it doesnt open up in a New Tab Window Like Opera when you download in that browser.  but again i use Firefox mostly at the moment for Downloads .  ( download Manager's are better in firefox ) 

 

no i havent created a ticket about it

1 hour ago, Demz said:

but whats new in v50 ? 

 

download manager still sucks in v48

Use this in the meantime https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloads-your-download-b/gjihnjejboipjmadkpmknccijhibnpfe?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

Smooth scrolling will be on by default in 49  https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2016/02/smooth-scrolling-in-chrome-49

 

" The old, stepped scrolling behavior is going away, and scrolling will be smooth by default! "

 

I assume they will still keep the flag around though.

  • 2 weeks later...

wonder if this new version employs the new compression algorithm to make it "faster"....oh, and thanks for the warning, steve. I almost spit out my coffee with a burst of laughter.

On 1/2/2016 at 11:56 AM, Gary7 said:

Funny that Firefox copied them:yes:

It's sad too :(

9 minutes ago, Boo Berry said:

Gosh, I must be going blind as I can't tell a difference with the screenshots there. :/

Aren't you like, 65? Just a few older than @Steven P.;)

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