The best solution so far is to use xfce4-panel which doesn't support
scrolling at all and looks like default gnome taskbar.

1) install xfce4-panel (thing can be installed apart from whole xfce)
2) right click on your taskbar, "Delete panel".
3) alt-F2 (will show "run command"), type "xfce4-panel" -> will start the panel
4) setup the panel, right click "properties" and "Add New Item" (add Window 
List)
5) add "show desktop", "workspaces" and recycle bin as they are in default 
ubuntu-gnome

enjoy the simplicity of xfce4 without that f**kin annoying scroll.

For the developers, that don't understand what is going on: we don't
want disable scrolling everywhere, we are using it to scroll docs in
Firefox, editors, everywhere. We want to disable scrolling exactly in
taskbar, because it is useless there if you can't (and you can't with
touchpads) scroll precisely.

KDE Plasma has no scroll too, but don't rely on this, eventually it will
be there and probably without config option (explained in KDE thread)...

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Offer option to disable scroll wheel on task list
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39328
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