Status: Unconfirmed
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Labels: OS-Mac Area-Misc Pri-2 Type-Bug

New issue 25370 by dayveday: Scrolling quick with mouse scroll wheel leaks  
to window behind
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=25370

Chrome Version       : 4.0.222.5
URLs (if applicable) :
OS version               :  10.5.8
Behavior in Safari 3.x/4.x (if applicable): n/a
Behavior in Firefox 3.x (if applicable): n/a
Behavior in Chrome for Windows: not sure sorry

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Open chrome onto a long document
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_claim_to_the_French_throne)
2. In another window open another long document (it doesn't need to be
chrome, even a long finder window or terminal - anything that will respond
to a mouse scroll wheel)
3. Position the windows so they partially overlap, with the chrome window
in front.
4. Quickly scroll with the mouse wheel in the region where they overlap.
Notice that the back window also scrolls (though at a slow rate).

Also note that this only occurs if the front window is long enough to need
to scroll. On a short page, using the scroll wheel has no effect on either
window.

What is the expected result?
The front window scrolls, the back window remains static.

What happens instead?
Both windows scroll, the back one more slowly than the front.

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