Scrolling windows using the scroll bar seems to be slower than the versions of Netsurf 6 months prior to the present versions.
Moreover, the scroll speed varies from about 70% as fast at first, to about 30% as fast after a few seconds of scrolling. It seems that the scrolling mechanism used is now different, and doesn't stimulate the processor (when used an VA_RPC-adjust) enough to stop the Intel cores on a Win7 machine from slowing down. The versions 6 months prior to this do stimulate the processor to work at maximum clock-rate when scrolling with the scroll bars. Firstly, am I correct in thinking that the method of scrolling has changed? And if so, how can the scrolling mechanism be altered to stimulate the processor core to always work at full revs rather than slow down after a while? Scrolling a Netsurf window with the mouse wheel always stimulates the processor cores to work flat out, and never slow down, so is it possible to make the scroll-bar scrolling to work similarly? -- Cheers Roger If I was going there, I wouldn't start from here.