There is also a setting usually referred to as ’smooth scrolling’, though not 
sure what Debian calls it. I think it is a toggle rather than a fine-tune 
adjustment. Some OSs may provide such fine tuning though.

Also, some mice do not physically smoothly scroll at all. They have incremental 
‘click wheels’. Usually these models have a wheel that has teeth like a gear 
rather than a smooth wheel. You can tell if your mouse is like this if it 
physically turns smoothly or stops in steps.

Regards,
Adrien


> On Nov 22, 2019 w47d326, at 1:11 PM, Greg Feneis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Typical computer mouse settings allow the user to tune the number of lines
> of text that get scrolled for each click of the mouse wheel. Perhaps set
> this to a lower number?
> 
> How well does vertical scrolling via mouse wheel work in other
> applications?
> 
> Kind regards, Greg Feneis

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