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Re: NSScrollview general question
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Re: NSScrollview general question


  • Subject: Re: NSScrollview general question
  • From: Alex Kac <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 22:12:03 -0700

I’ve personally set it to Always for now - I just got tired of having to first do a quick two finger scroll on my MBPr to get to the thumb to drag it and half the time having it fade out before I got to it.

I lived with scrollers on my screen since the 1980s - I think I will live with it :)

> Certainly, setting it to "always" does address the issue. I just don't think either the system default setting nor the way the auto setting prioritises the trackpad are good decisions.



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