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tab scroll speed affects website scoll speed?

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For me at default, the scrolling with the mouse wheel is way too fast for the tab bar, so i've found mousewheel.default.delta.multiplier in the about:config. The only one affecting the tab bar is _y, but this also affects the website scrolling. Is this by design, and if so, why, or better yet, how do i change it?

For me at default, the scrolling with the mouse wheel is way too fast for the tab bar, so i've found mousewheel.default.delta.multiplier in the about:config. The only one affecting the tab bar is _y, but this also affects the website scrolling. Is this by design, and if so, why, or better yet, how do i change it?

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

for all those that struggle with the same stupid thing, mousewheel.min_line_scroll_amount fixes this, or at least sorta gets around this weird functionality.

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You can look at toolkit.scrollbox prefs.

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What is is supposed to do because it doesn't seem to affect any of this

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

for all those that struggle with the same stupid thing, mousewheel.min_line_scroll_amount fixes this, or at least sorta gets around this weird functionality.