One more thing...I have disabled the touchscreen on my computer in Device Manager, due to a cracked screen. I have no idea if this would be an issue or not, but who knows?
Thanks
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One more thing...I have disabled the touchscreen on my computer in Device Manager, due to a cracked screen. I have no idea if this would be an issue or not, but who knows?
Thanks
Good day. I have a problem with two finger scrolling on some web pages. Oddly enough, one of the worse culprits is the Opera Speed Dial page, but I run across others as well. It works fine on most.
Basically, scroll will be laggy...on the Speed Dial page, it's very laggy...pretty much doesn't work at all. Scroll will work marginally better if I use the scroll bar on these troublesome pages, but will still stutter and lag.
It acts a lot like it's buffering but it never seems to catch up.
Granted, I don't have the speediest computer on the planet but it really shouldn't have any issues with scrolling. Scrolling doesn't seem to be an issue on Firefox or Edge, but the unpredictable, erratic and laggy scrolling issue sometimes happens with Opera.
I will include other problem sites in this thread as I come across them.
I'm running Opera version 41.0.2353.69. My system is an Asus T100TA Transformer, 1.33ghz quad core, 2gb ram, running up to date windows 10.
Thank you
Joe
Here's another site that has laggy and unpredictable scrolling on Opera.
http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1348939#unread
I have this problem with Opera, as well as Chrome. In fact, I get the weird runaway scrolling on the Opera Start Page. I have an Asus t100ta running win10. Windows and Opera are up to date. I have the touch screen disabled and only use the track pad.
On some pages, (as mentioned, including the Start Page), there is a huge lag when 2 finger scrolling. On this forum page, (using Opera), scrolling is smooth and linear. If I switch tabs to the Start Page, 2 finger scrolling is extremely laggy and unresponsive, and when the page does scroll, it's jerky and runaway.
If I scroll with the scroll bar on the right side of the page, there is less lag, (though still some), but it is still very jerky.
It's a very annoying problem...one of a few that it shares with Chrome.
I'll add more pages to the list as I come across them.