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Scrolling "Area" is too small.

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I used to be able to grab the scroll bar with my mouse, click and drag up in any direction....even across the browser and it would keep scrolling. Now if I get more than about 75 or 100 pixels to the left it stops scrolling and snaps back to the previous position. One I click I should be able to drag in any direction and it should scroll at a speed relative to the angle I'm dragging away. A more vertical angle should be faster and a more horizontal should be slower.

I used to be able to grab the scroll bar with my mouse, click and drag up in any direction....even across the browser and it would keep scrolling. Now if I get more than about 75 or 100 pixels to the left it stops scrolling and snaps back to the previous position. One I click I should be able to drag in any direction and it should scroll at a speed relative to the angle I'm dragging away. A more vertical angle should be faster and a more horizontal should be slower.

Ọ̀nà àbáyọ tí a yàn

After playing some more I realized that this is not a firefox problem but a microsoft problem.

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Do you have the setting called 'widget.non-native-theme.scrollbar.size' when you navigate to about:config? Increase this to maybe 100 and hit enter. Then, refresh the page. It works for me.

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Sounds that you are talking about auto-scrolling that you initiate by clicking the mouse wheel in free space (i.e. not an active area or link) on the webpage. You can find this setting in "Settings -> General -> Browsing -> Use autoscrolling".

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Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn

After playing some more I realized that this is not a firefox problem but a microsoft problem.