Now, Microsoft is setting Edge up for failure as well. IE has a well deserved reputation as a mediocre product after Microsoft ignored it for so many years in the mid 2000's-while technically it's now substantially better than the lows of version 6/7 it's still lightyears behind Chrome, Safari and FireFox. I don't want to use Chrome (and especially not FireFox) because it's a battery hog, but, I usually end up there anyway because Edge has jumped off a cliff. Mos separates touchpad and mouse scrolls independently, then, you can set the direction of the touchpad and mouse wheel separately. In the end Microsoft has missed the boat _yet again_. And, frequently Edge simply can't handle web pages properly or fails to load them altogether. I'm typing this in Notepad++ because Edge is losing every second keystroke (huh?!?). The only thing that Edge browser has going for it is that it supposedly is battery friendly. ago Mouse settings -> scroll lines set to 1. If a controller is plugged in at the same time as your mouse, unplug it. Make sure there’s no dirt blocking your scroll wheel. If you’re using a wireless mouse, check or change your batteries. Make sure your mouse cable isn’t damaged. Plug your mouse into a different USB port. 5 14 14 comments Best Add a Comment grovolis 2 yr. Unplug your mouse, then plug it back in after a few minutes. I dislike the haptic thing but otherwise Apple did a _great_ job with the gestures and integrating them with Safari. Simply put, whenever I scroll with my macbook pro's trackpad in Win10 it feels janky, not smooth. You can also turn on smooth scrolling, which smoothes out the appearance of a window when you.
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What I wish is that someone would pay attention to what Apple's done with the MacBook Pro trackpad gestures. Mac OS X scrolling controls work as you expect them to.
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All of the Windows 10 apps behave poorly on my HP Envy laptop vis-a-vis scrolling while Chrome (and other desktop apps) have buttery smooth scrolling with the Synaptics ClikPad driver! The issue lies in the setting under 'Mouse & Keyboard' -> 'Advanced Settings' -> 'Smooth Scrolling'. I came here because I'm trying to solve a scrolling problem with Microsoft Edge browser. ( For people who don't know what Mac trackpad two finger scroll is, it is a motion that lets you scroll up and down by dragging two finger up and down the trackpad ) Add Tip. Get the cool two finger scrolling on a crappy windows trackpad in a few simple steps. Except for the pesky problem that FireFox ends up being even more of a resource hog than Chrome which is hard to do. More by the author: About: I am truly awesome More About Shadowhunter111.