11/17/2023 0 Comments Smoothscroll vs chromium wheel![]() ![]() With the new Microsoft Edge, we’re working to learn from our past experiences to improve scrolling for both Microsoft Edge and all Chromium-based browsers. One thing is clear from the outset: simply replicating the same Windows OS dependencies (with all its pros and cons) is not feasible, given the high bar for compatibility and cross-platform requirements for Microsoft Edge and other Chromium-based browsers. ![]() Since releasing the first Canary builds of the new Microsoft Edge, we’ve received over 1000 feedback items ranging from positive encouragement to constructive feedback on various aspects of scrolling.Īnalyzing all the issues allowed us to notice common themes in the feedback: Instead, together with the Chromium community, we are working to deliver meaningful user experience and performance improvements that will be more sustainable over time.īefore we dive into what’s new, let’s look at what you’ve told us about the scrolling so far. 41% of the feedback relates to what we call scroll “personality” – the way scrolling feels, and how it matches underlying operating system conventions and character, etc. 39% of the feedback relates to functional issues – specific sites where scrolling doesn’t work as expected, or general issues with wheel, touch, touchpad, keyboard or scrollbar-based scrolling.This bucket can overlap with performance, which also impacts the “feel” of scrolling.
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