In whatever is default in fedora 22, it looks like scrolling can be slowed if I click and hold the mouse button over the scrollbar thumb. The icon changes to indicate a change in mode. So, with very careful movements to make sure my hand moves just exactly right, I can scroll forward and back in evolution. It would really be great if there was a way to fix this. Kendall On Mon, 2015-10-19 at 20:10 -0700, Kendall Shaw wrote: > I use a laptop. I have this: > > -GtkScrollbar-has-backward-stepper: 1; > -GtkScrollbar-has-forward-stepper: 1; > > set in gtk-3.0/gtk.css, without which scrollbars are unusable. > > But, at least in whatever configuration is unchanged by me in fedora > 22, the stepper button scrolls text at a rate of one line of text per > 5 > seconds, which is also unusable. > > Is there a way to have usable scrollbars that would generally work > for > existing gtk-3 applications, i.e. configure steppers to scroll text > at > a speed that would be typical of gui applications in windowing > environments? I notice that scrollbars in firefox scroll at what I > would consider a normal speed when using the stepper buttons. > > Kendall > _______________________________________________ > gnome-list mailing list > gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list > _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list