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Closed: Aug 28
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OS: Windows
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Chrome for WIndows (and possibly Chrome OS too) lacks top/bottom of page scroll indicator (elastic bounce or ripple) when touchscreen scrolling

Reported by billdill...@gmail.com, Aug 23 2017

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/60.0.3112.101 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
using Chrome on a Windows tablet, when you hit the top or bottom of the page when scrolling via touchscreen, there is no indicator like there is in Chrome for Android. There is supposed to be a ripple or elastic bounce effect to indicate that you have reached the top or bottom of the webpage

What is the expected behavior?

What went wrong?
I do not have a Chromebook with a touchscreen available to test this on but I assume the indicator is also missing from Chrome OS, can someone check to see if this is also a Chrome OS issue?

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 60.0.3112.101  Channel: stable
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version:
 

Comment 1 by hdodda@chromium.org, Aug 25 2017

Cc: hdodda@chromium.org
Labels: Needs-Traige-M60 Needs-Feedback
Tested the issue on windows 10 using chrome latest stable M60 #60.0.3112.113 and M61 #61.0.3194.0 and observed as attached in screencast.

@billdillensrevenge-- Please check attached screencast and confirm us if we have missed any steps in reproducing the issue or please help us with the screencast of the issue and expected result for better traiging purpose.

Thanks!
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This issue is specific to Windows tablets (such as the Surface Pro). To reproduce, ideally find one of those, and using your finger to scroll on the touchscreen, flick to the top or bottom of the page so it 'hits' the top or bottom. Once it 'hits' the top or bottom, there is supposed to be some kind of visual indicator. Chrome for Android uses some kind of ripple like animation, Edge uses a sort of elastic/bounce effect to indicate that you have hit the top or bottom of the page. I believe it is only really relevant to touchscreen scrolling but apparently Safari for macOS also has it. Also, Edge has it with touchpad scrolling too so the solution could apply to both touchscreen scrolling as well as normal scrolling
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Comment 3 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Aug 25 2017

Labels: -Needs-Feedback
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "hdodda@chromium.org" to the cc list and removing "Needs-Feedback" label.

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Labels: TE-NeedsTriageFromMTV
Surface pro is unavailable with HYD chrome-TE team, Rerouting to MTV team for further triage.

Thanks!
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Comment 5 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Aug 28

Status: Archived (was: Unconfirmed)
Issue has not been modified or commented on in the last 365 days, please re-open or file a new bug if this is still an issue.

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ya this is especially important for Chrome OS because there are Chrome OS tablets now

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