I would expect, based on absolutely no formal spec but just user
intuition, that the presence of a scrollbar should place the scrolling
element into the tab list.

So the tab key should take you to the element in question when
overflow is set to scroll, or when it's set to auto *and* there's
actual overflowing content.  (Or when it's set to "inherit" and the
inherited value matches those criteria, of course).

Setting it to "visible" or "hidden" should by itself never make the
affected element tabbable-to.
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