I've seen other people post about this and even post
bugs only to have them written off claiming the current functionality
is correct. So I'd like to add to the noise in the hopes that someone
will fix this problem. I don't know exactly when it started, but it
seems to be a GTK3 thing. After many years of mouse driven scrollbars
being the kind of thing that "just work" in a consistent manner across
diverse platforms and applications, suddenly GTK broke the trend and
started working in an inconsistent and at times buggy manner. This has
been driving me and apparently quite a few other people nuts for years
as a lot of apps use GTK...
1. Every other scrollbar known
to man goes up or down by a page when you left click in the empty space
above or below the scrollbar. In GTK, the scrollbar jumps to the point
clicked on. This is jarring. And it's not the kind of thing one can
train themselves to adapt to since we're constantly jumping back and
forth to other applications that work normally. Now I have found a
setting that causes the behavior to be corrected:[Settings]
gtk-primary-button-warps-
However this should be the default, not hidden in mysterious setting. Plus, there is a bug when this setting is enabled. Left clicking does cause a one page jump, but sporadically the scroll handle will pop back to the top of the scroll area...
Sorry for the somewhat snarky
tone of this email, but I use GTK scrollbars a lot and it's
*maddening*! Maybe I'll come off as less of a curmudgeon if I add
"thanks for a generally great UI experience for the past couple of
decades" :-)
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