Gordon Messmer writes:
I don't know about a workaround, but it's probably worth noting that (unless I'm confused) Firefox in F22 has been ported to GTK3, and Thunderbird has not.
This seems to explain why Firefox's scrollbar acquired the obnoxious behavior of the left mouse button click resulting in the scroll position jumping directly to the click point, instead of advancing only by a single page. It's now necessary to use the right mouse button to do the same thing that the left mouse button used to do.
Oh well, just another Gnome "usability improvement": force you to use the right mouse button to do what the left mouse button did for at least a decade, if not more.
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