[Compilation]Discussions on Scrolling doesn't work if the mouse is on the edge of the screen
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stevenjcee last edited by
@leocg On the other hand, if a change adversely affects the experience of a lot of users (especially when the change doesn't actually add anything of practical use), posting several time, simply to say "since I don't use the method that the change impacts, I'm fine with it", contributes nothing helpful to the discussion.
Although it's not quite as snarky, as those who, when a lot of people complain about having a certain issue, will post that they aren't having any problem, so it must not be a real issue.
These forums are for those having problems to try and find solutions, extraneous comments announcing they don't have a problem, or that it can't really be a problem, to demean others or negate their experience , have no place, as they are not productive. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
The forum making a new reference note for every edit of the original post is very unnecessary and ads noise to a thread.
If one forum URL reference in one post, there should be one reference note.
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stevenjcee last edited by
@lishaak I've also found the scrollbar to be either not there at all, or it's so light in color, it blends right into the page, and is really hard to see.
Oddly, one place I notice the bar missing is Opera's own start page! I may be way down the page, viewing news items, and find there's no easy way back to the top, due to a missing scrollbar!! -
max1c last edited by
I will just go ahead and say that I agree and the border around the main screen of the content on the web page needs to be removed. They've been adding this every single browser GUI revision and then removing it because people are complaining and I cannot believe we're back to it again with 100.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Just to show that it's perfectly possible on Chromium:
Latest Edge version has the rounded-corner design as default, but still works with scrollbar pull on far right of maximized window.
User has option to disable #edge-rounded-containers in flags.
"Enables rounded tabs, rounded corners around browser frames that bring visual separation – Mac, Windows, Linux."
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@akasudesu It was working for me yesterday. Didn't test today yet.
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venster last edited by
@leocg I tested for you. It doesn't work. webpage will not be scrolled when the cursor on the left edge.
It's very insteresting that only you, yes, only you didn't find this behavior.
maybe the edge frame is the feature of opera one, but only someone with a very very smart brain would come up with the idea that the cursor cannot scroll when placed at the edge. Even Edge allows scrolling on the thin strip at the edge. -
andrew84 last edited by
@venster according to the changelog it was fixed only for the right edge.
DNA-110130 Capture mouse events on the 1-pixel edge to the right of the web view
*Instead of removing the useless and annoying border, they implement additional code to restore the browser's habitual functionality. Today a fix for the right side, tomorrow for the left one and so on.
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xzabuzax last edited by leocg
Goddamn it! Opera One got updated to the latest version and the Scroll Bar is having issues now, if you move the mouse to the corner of the screen and try to select the scroll bar, it doesn't get selected, the entire window is moved instead, goddamn it, do you Opera developers even test your software before releasing the update?
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@xzabuzax I can confirm the issue and I posted the same in recent Developer threads multiple times, but the issue leaked to Stable anyway.
But maybe can you tell me, after you move window and the click 'maximize' button to restore the window, web page stay responsive to mouse clicks and mouse scrolling?
Here the page becomes fully unresponsive and only browser restart helps.
*I'm not sure, but page is unresponsive problem after maximizing happens only on 100% scaling in Windows settings (recommended in my case ). If I set more than 100% (125%,150% ), page doesn't loose the responsivity.
You can check my demo
https://ibb.co/92v10Fr -
xzabuzax last edited by xzabuzax
@andrew84 said in Can't scroll if mouse is on corner of screen:
@xzabuzax I can confirm the issue and I posted the same in recent Developer threads multiple times, but the issue leaked to Stable anyway.
But maybe can you tell me, after you move window and the click 'maximize' button to restore the window, web page stay responsive to mouse clicks and mouse scrolling?
Here the page becomes fully unresponsive and only browser restart helps.
*I'm not sure, but page is unresponsive problem after maximizing happens only on 100% scaling in Windows settings (recommended in my case ). If I set more than 100% (125%,150% ), page doesn't loose the responsivity.
You can check my demo
https://ibb.co/92v10FrYeah, I can confirm this too, it doesn't happen all the time though so it's weird, sometimes the page is irresponsible and it stops working, but other times it works.
When it stops working I don't have to restart the browser, I just need to close the window and open it up again and it works.
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andrew84 last edited by
@xzabuzax Usually after maximizing page becomes unresponsive if you first do scrolling using mouse wheel. If you first click somewhere and only then scroll, then page stays responsive. Try it.
@xzabuzax said in Can't scroll if mouse is on corner of screen:
I don't have to restart the browser, I just need to close the window
Yes, sure. But if only one window is opened, then closing and opening window = opening the browser again.
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xzabuzax last edited by xzabuzax
@andrew84 After doing the process and maximizing the page, if I use the mouse wheel first it indeed becomes unresponsive, using the mouse wheel is causing the issue you described alright and I can confirm this.
@andrew84 said in Can't scroll if mouse is on corner of screen:
Yes, sure. But if only one window is opened, then closing and opening window = opening the browser again.
I meant to say tabs instead of window, once it becomes unresponsive I don't have to close Opera nor restart it, I only need to close the unresponsive tab and that's it, the other tabs are still working fine when this happens, it's weird that you need to restart Opera when this happens though so something else must be happening in your end. I do have Tab Island disabled, don't know if that has something to do with it, try disabling it if you have it enabled and see if you still need to close Opera when the issue happens.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@xzabuzax Ok, you're right as it seems.
I think the problem was that I don't use the One version daily and currently I keep it installed only to check if the basic functionality is restored, acceptable and comparable with the pre One version.So I mainly tested it with empty duplicated (+new tab) speed dial tabs. In this case if I have 3 speed dials tab for example, all the three tabs will be unresponsive after the above described procedure (the issue not only refers to the scrollbar grabbing, the window is also grabbable without the scrollbar if the cursor is on the right edge of the screen). And even if I close all the 3 tabs, all the next new tabs I create will be unresponsive.
@xzabuzax said in Can't scroll if mouse is on corner of screen:
I do have Tab Island disabled
Btw, you can't disable TabIsland feature completely, you can only disable 'Automatically create tab islands'. And this some different option. https://forums.opera.com/post/320958
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Bradwell last edited by leocg
My mouse pointer tends to go outside the browser on the right side so I tend to miss the scrollbar almost every time and end up minimizing the browser. It is pretty annoying. Currently on version 103.0.4928.16.![alt text](image url)