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josh_bodner
Microsoft
Apr 21, 2020Dev channel update to 84.0.488.1 is live
Hello Insiders, today we’re releasing build 84.0.488.1 to the Dev channel. This is our first update for major version 84, and we’ve also got a discussion going around what color you expect your InPr...
DavidGB
Apr 21, 2020Steel Contributor
You are still saying "you can temporarily turn [the scrolling personality] off by disabling the edge://flags/#edge-experimental-scrolling flag"
I am still saying the day that option disappears I uninstall all versions of Edge and give up on it. I simply will not put up with overscroll 'rubber-banding' and all the rest on my laptop. You should have an overt option in Settings for users to switch between the two scrolling methods and stop saying it's 'temporary'.
You also say "Some users are seeing “wobbling” behavior when scrolling using trackpad gestures or touchscreens, where scrolling in one dimension also causes the page to subtly scroll back and forth in the other. Note that this only affects certain websites and seems to be worse on certain devices." It happened for me with EVERY page on EVERY website where the page was long enough for vertical scroll.
AND part of the justification is matching behaviour for e.g. touch screen phones. Scrolling on my Android does NOT cause the contents to rubber-band overscroll. There is an overscroll effect indicator overlay over the contents, but the actual contents just stop dead at top or bottom.
Michael Jones
Apr 21, 2020Brass Contributor
DavidGB For what it's worth, on 2 different computers (one a MS Surface 5 with Intel graphics and the other a Dell Alienware Alpha with nVIDIA graphics) I get neither the wobble nor a bounce from scrolling. I haven't changed any flags....
And iPhone do bounce at the top and bottom. Not saying I like it or hate, but it's there. *shrug*