Hey, the documentation indeed states that kinetic scrolling only works for touchscreen devices, which is wrong since it should also work with touchpads. We will update the documentation accordingly. It works here on my touchpad, where exactly does it not work? You mentioned documents and websites, the latter can probably be accounted to the browser not (directly) using GTK+, what documents viewer do you mean? Can you try using something that definitely uses GTK+3, like evince? Or just anything that can open files and browse to /usr/bin? Regards, Timm On 12.02, Roman Lehnert wrote: > Hi, > > when reading the dev documentation for GtkScrolledWindow, i stumbled upon > the limitation of kinetic scrolling for touchscreen devices. However, i > could not find the actual reason for the limitation. Can anyone help me out > here? > > The background of my question is that i wanted to get rid of synaptics > touchpad driver, and move on towards libinput. I`m really missing the > kinetic scrolling. Long documents and websites are a pain without it. I > totally agreed with Peter Hutterer from libinput, when he says that this > does not belong into the input driver, but more into the compositor / > client. > > And with my XPS 13 (9370), kinetic scrolling works like a charm via the > touchscreen, but not via the touchpad. And thus i tried to search for the > reason and hope to get help here. > > Thanks > > Roman > _______________________________________________ > gtk-list mailing list > gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list