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How can I make the scroll bar recognize my mouse?

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While in maximized view, the scroll bar on the right does not respond to the mouse being over it. It only senses I am trying to scroll when the mouse is right on the border between the normal webpage and the scroll bar. In minimized and full screen views, the scroll bar works fine.

I am wondering how to fix this issue. as it is annoying to have such a small area that I have to click for the scroll bar to activate. the computer is an HP Envy.

While in maximized view, the scroll bar on the right does not respond to the mouse being over it. It only senses I am trying to scroll when the mouse is right on the border between the normal webpage and the scroll bar. In minimized and full screen views, the scroll bar works fine. I am wondering how to fix this issue. as it is annoying to have such a small area that I have to click for the scroll bar to activate. the computer is an HP Envy.

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Try to disable hardware acceleration.

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > General > Browsing: "Use hardware acceleration when available"

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