Mateusz Misiorny wrote:
> On 1/23/07, Kelvin Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for the feedback. I'm afraid I can't reproduce your problem
>> though... For me (IE6 and FF2 on WinXP) when you click an arrow it moves
>> immediately, pauses, moves, pauses and then starts moving quite
>> smoothly... Actually, I just noticed that this is slightly different to
>> the default behaviour on Windows and so I've changed it so that it now
>> only pauses once briefly after the first movement,
> 
> For me it still behaves the same.
> If I click with 1 sec intervals, only some clicks have any effect on
> the scrollbar (like 1 in ~3, feels like it was accumulating the time
> in clicked state). But each click is being recognized because the
> arrows change to pressed state.
> Before I wrote about it I checked also in Opera, and it is consistent,
> so I assumed it must be js issue, not a browser quirk. I am on Linux,
> that's true, but I don't think it's an issue here.
> 
> Interesting that you cannot reproduce it, I will try to debug it then.
> 
> Matt

Hi,

Ahhh - I see what you meant. When you click repeatedly and quickly on 
the arrow button (I was clicking and holding). I've now fixed this issue 
- thanks for the report!

Cheers,

Kelvin :)

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