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    [Compilation]Discussions on Scrolling doesn't work if the mouse is on the edge of the screen

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    • akasudesu
      akasudesu @leocg last edited by

      @leocg there is no sidebar, I turned that off already

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @akasudesu last edited by

        @akasudesu Sidebar was just a reference.

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        • akasudesu
          akasudesu @leocg last edited by

          @leocg Oh, anyway, this behavior doesn't happen in the old Opera or Opera GX. It only happens in Opera One.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @akasudesu last edited by

            @akasudesu Because they don't have that gap on the edges.

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            • akasudesu
              akasudesu @leocg last edited by akasudesu

              @leocg Any reason why there is a gap on both left and right side of the "new" Opera? This honestly feels like a bad design in exchange for those curved edges that no one actually cared.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @akasudesu last edited by leocg

                @akasudesu I guess the idea is to separate the modules.

                And I like the new design.

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User @leocg last edited by A Former User

                  @leocg said

                  @akasudesu I guess the idea is to separate the modules.

                  What module is to the right of the scrollbar?

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                    @vegelund I was referring to the one on the left of it.

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                    • andrew84
                      andrew84 @Guest last edited by

                      @vegelund said in Scrolling does not work when cursor is on the left/right edge of a webpage:

                      What module is to the right of the scrollbar?

                      That's simple. Following their 'genius' design the whole web page content window is a module, so it's separated like other modules using the rounded corner border.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User @leocg last edited by A Former User

                        @leocg The main content module to the left of the scrollbar does not create any problems for the issue we are talking about.

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                        • akasudesu
                          akasudesu last edited by

                          I've reported this issue to the Opera team and I think you guys should too. Top left menu > Help > Report an issue.

                          @leocg is just a moderator watching this forum and venting your frustration on him won't solve anything.

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                          • andrew84
                            andrew84 @akasudesu last edited by

                            @akasudesu the problem here is that the border is by design.
                            So solution here is to remove the border completely.
                            But if they'll remove the border, it'll break the idea of the modular design with its rounded corners. Maybe I'm wrong, but I have doubts that they'll qualify the existing problem as an issue or bug.

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                            • Clayem
                              Clayem @leocg last edited by

                              @leocg I like the new design, too, but it ruins absolutely all user habits. I'm sure everyone on the planet just moves the cursor to the right during a quick scroll, without having to move it a millimeter to the left afterwards.

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                              • leocg
                                leocg Moderator Volunteer @Clayem last edited by

                                @clayem Well, I don't do that. I just use the scroll button and don't really care where the cursor is.
                                And for me it's the normal behavior.

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                                • luciflash
                                  luciflash @Clayem last edited by

                                  @clayem I don't. I move it to the absolute left. The issue remains the same though.
                                  Anyone who uses the scroll bar is a maniac 😲

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User @luciflash last edited by A Former User

                                    @luciflash said

                                    Anyone who uses the scroll bar is a maniac

                                    How do you move quickly down long pages?

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                                    • andrew84
                                      andrew84 last edited by

                                      Sometimes I use mouse's middle click to quickly scroll, but this doesn't excuse the ill-conceived design.
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                                      • luciflash
                                        luciflash @Guest last edited by luciflash

                                        @vegelund I have an MX Master with a magnetic freespin mouse wheel.
                                        Basically I fling the wheel and it keeps going for tens/hundreds of lines.

                                        When I don't have my mouse, I use the technique that @andrew84 mentioned before.

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User @luciflash last edited by A Former User

                                          @luciflash and @andrew84

                                          I'm on a ThinkPad X1 and use the TrackPoint for mouse movement.

                                          For scrolling I can use:

                                          • The middle mouse button. That will scroll at a linear and constant pace, taking forever to get from 2/20 to 18/20 of a page.

                                          • The up/down arrows on the keyboard or top/bottom arrows of scrollbar with same result; linear scroll speed and takes forever.

                                          • Page up/down buttons or click above/below the scrollbar. Same thing here, will take 30 clicks to move from top to bottom of a long page.

                                          • Catch the scrollbar and pull it up/down. Based on the pressure I place on the TrackPoint I can increase/decrease the speed of scrolling, to elegantly move throughout a large page and easily stop wherever I want.

                                          So for moving on long webpages the scrollbar is invaluable to me.

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                                          • andrew84
                                            andrew84 last edited by

                                            I'd like to hear from Opera team about some benefits of the web content's border. Why the border is cool, what extra usability it offers and etc.

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