[Compilation]Discussions on Scrolling doesn't work if the mouse is on the edge of the screen
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asizov last edited by
Sometimes when I try to drag the scrollbar thumb, it instead resizes the window as if I clicked the restore button in the titlebar. I have no idea what causes this behavior. It doesn't happen every time I try to scroll, so I have no idea how to replicate it.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
Oh, finally there are enough feedback regarding the issue. I reported it many times in Developer threads, but no reaction. And as a result the bug in Stable.
There's another issue happens after maximizing the window back - web page becomes fully unresponsive if you use mouse wheel first.
Steps to reproduce > https://forums.opera.com/post/329233And this is confirmed in other topic
https://forums.opera.com/post/329292 -
A Former User last edited by leocg
Dragging the vertical scroll bar from the far right in full screen moves and resizes the Opera window. Is very annoying.
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catsncadillacs last edited by
im sooooo happy right now. i thought it was just me LoL I just got a new laptop and wass about to return it. Im glad we aree all in this together
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Dwight101 last edited by leocg
Hi,
Does anyone have the same issue, which is the scrolling completely doing weird stuff all the time when clicked and used?
Looks like it came since I updated my Opera browser, and it is very infuriating:
When I click on the scrolling bar and then proceed to use my pad while clicking on it, so I can slide it up or down, 3 out of 4 times it won't do as intented, but it will act as if I had grabbed the whole opera window (which is taking the whole screen, but not as in full screen mode) and move it as a whole, instead of just the scrolling bar. Most of the time, it not only does that whole "grab window" sketch, but it also immediately divides my windows by half as soon as I mouve the cursor with my keypad while clicking on the scrolling bar, the opera browser window now occupy only the right half of the screen, as if I had pressed the windows shortkeys for that function ( winkey + right/left arrow).
I don't seem to have this problem on other browsers, and I don't have any update yet to make on Opera, I also tried without any add-on activated, but obviously nothing worked.
So, any idea, am I the only one? Is it a known issue?
Thanks for your attention
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A Former User last edited by
@dwight101 Same observation here, it's painful, the problem is that the scroll bar is not at the edge of the opera window like other browsers, there is an surround of the opera window, it's since Opera One that it appeared (thanks One) I have not found a technical solution, the only thing to do is to click on the scroll bar and not on the edge of the screen ( I hate that , it's slow and I am not used to it )
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andrew84 last edited by
@dwight101 Yes.
https://forums.opera.com/post/328981
https://forums.opera.com/post/329430 -
Crimson-Blake last edited by
I just love the design so I didn't want to go back to older versions so. I came up with a personal solution 2/3 months ago since I saw the issue...
The trick is simple...
If you can code in python or other macros creating software just lock or return the mouse to screen position, add a condition where this only applies to opera.You can also try my compiled code my google drive
Just extract the 2 files to your opera installation folder cause the software will look for the opera launcher exe
Then link the shortcut to start or taskbar then run -
turbotom64 last edited by
I am having similar issue, and it's beyond annoying. Every time I try to use the scroll bar, it resizes and moves the window. Then when I hit the maximize button, instead of going back to full size, it moves the resized window to another location. So I have to hit the maximize button twice to get full size back. Just to repeat the process again when I attempt to scroll again. This started today when Opera updated to 103.0.4928.34. Never had this issue before.
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Guil300 last edited by
Same here. I hate it when they update the system and instead of improving it they actually make it worse. Guess we will have to wait until the next update. Hope they fix the problem and do not bring more issues to us
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msarin last edited by
When I move mouse pointer to the right edge of the screen and try to scroll with left mouse button it does not scroll but starts moving Opera window instead.
If I move mouse pointer to the top-right edge of the window and click, nothing happens. It should be click on "Close" button.
As a result of these recent changes, I have to find scroll bar and Close button precisely before using them, which is annoying.
Opera version: 103.0.4928.34. -
Sami-Vtech last edited by
@makisone-0 said in [Duplicated] Window moves when trying to use the scroll bar:
annoying
Yes brother! It has been very annoying. Can the dragging window option be turned off somewhere?