Thank you for your bug report, that seems rather a gnome-control-center
or gtk bug than a scrollbar one, especially if it happens without
scrollbars installed it can't be due to those!

** No longer affects: overlay-scrollbar (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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Title:
  Display bugs if overlay-scrollbar is not installed

Status in “gtk+3.0” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The following bug occurs if the package overlay-scrollbar is not installed:
  Icon grids (the thing on the main screen of gnome-control-center or the 
background chooser) do have a padding on the right side which is about as large 
as one icon's width. The number of icon columns displayed is by one smaller 
than with overlay scrollbars.

  I think it is best described using an image. Note that the problem
  does only occur, if a scrollbar needs to be displayed to fit all the
  icons.

  It seems that somehow the saved space by the overlay scrollbar is
  taken into account for layout even if the overlay scrollbar is not
  used, which then in effect breaks the layout because there is a full-
  sized scrollbar.

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