Scrolling past top/bottom causes excessive rubber band effect & high frequency flickering (Logitech MX Mouse on Mac)
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adambucz...@gmail.com,
Jul 11 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/51.0.2704.106 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Get a mouse with a scroll wheel, preferably one with inertial scrolling (e.g. a wheel that keeps rolling after you've turned it). For example a Logitech performance MX mouse. 2. Open any page and try to scroll up while the page is already at the top or down while the page is already at the bottom. 3. Ensure you keep scrolling (or use inertia scroll) to see the effect. What is the expected behavior? That scrolling simply stops, or has a one-off elastic band effect, but stops after that. What went wrong? The elastic band effect keeps happening and the browser goes completely bonkers, creating a high frequency flicker effect of the whole page, probably inducing epilepsy in some people. See this screengrab for illustration, but note that the animated GIF doesn't fully capture the high-frequency flickering effect as it's too slow for that. https://www.dropbox.com/s/2nngpkx5ipimg0a/scrolling%20issue.gif?dl=0 Did this work before? Yes I have only started noticing this approximately the past month or possibly two. It definitely didn't happen before. Chrome version: 51.0.2704.106 Channel: stable OS Version: OS X 10.11.5 Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 22.0 r0 Other browsers (or applications) on OS X are *not* affected. Safari behaves fine, Firefox behaves fine. It only happens in Chrome.
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Aug 7 2016
1) Yes, I can confirm that it also happens in an incognito window. 2) Yep, also happens with a different user data dir. In case anyone wants to test step 2 on Mac, this is the full command: /usr/bin/open -a "/Applications/Google Chrome.app" --args --user-data-dir=/Users/YourName/temp
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Aug 7 2016
This reminds me of Issue 617672 (dup'd into Issue 610841) - that issue has a fix (r395752) in m52, which just reached Chrome Stable channel. Can you try updating to the latest version of Chrome (52.0.2743.116) or later? Please let us know if it still happens there.
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Aug 8 2016
Seems to be fixed in Version 52.0.2743.116 (64-bit) ! There's no rubber band effect at all visible now when using the mouse scroll wheel, which suits me just fine. Thank you :)
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Aug 9 2016
Closing this issue as per the comment #4 |
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Comment 1 by ellyjo...@chromium.org
, Aug 5 2016