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An illustration of how less precise scrolling using the bar can be vs. clicking
the area formerly occupied by the
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--- Comment #6 from Paul M ---
(In reply to John Salatas from comment #5)
> You can also use the keyboard's up/down arrow keys, for more
> precision/control.
You could, but sometimes the mouse is simply more convenient than the
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--- Comment #4 from Paul M ---
(In reply to Kai Uwe Broulik from comment #3)
> Don't you have a mouse wheel or scroll gesture on your touchpad?
Yes I do but those aren't always precise (especially touchpad scroll gestures).
The
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--- Comment #3 from Kai Uwe Broulik ---
Don't you have a mouse wheel or scroll gesture on your touchpad?
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--- Comment #2 from Paul M ---
(In reply to Kai Uwe Broulik from comment #1)
> You can configure which buttons you want
Yes, I know you can configure the scroll bar, but as a default it doesn't make
sense to hide the arrow.
The
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