They closed the bug upstream as fixed. I think they just made the scrolling a
bit faster but they didn't make a way for us to set the scroll speed. So the
upstream bug wasn't really the same as the downstream one.
And the scroll speed is still too slow compared to windows.
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Title:
gnome needs a way to manipulate scroll speed
Status in GTK+
Why this have been marked as Fix Released? I do not see anyone ever
mentioning a real fix.
The problem mentioned in the Question #9200 is mice manufactured by
Microsoft scrolling too fast. Even if it can be solved, which it is not,
there is no generic way to manipulate scroll speed for
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Title:
gnome needs a way to manipulate scroll speed
Status in GTK+ GUI Toolkit:
Confirmed
Status
The function that determines the scroll rate is in gtk/gtkrange.c
/**
* _gtk_range_get_wheel_delta:
* @range: a #GtkRange
* @direction: A #GdkScrollDirection
*
* Returns a good step value for the mouse wheel.
*
* Return value: A good step value for the mouse wheel.
*
* Since: 2.4
Neat. According to Matvei Fisenko, this bug is nine years old now.
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Title:
gnome needs a way to manipulate scroll speed
Status
This bug definitely accounts for over 30% of my productivity loss after moving
to Ubuntu
Scrolling through reports, web pages, and conversation threads is way too
difficult
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