You can experiment with the slider until you find the scrolling speed that best suits your preferences. You can also change the default scrolling speed of your trackpad or mouse to ensure that it moves slowly while you scroll up or down a page. So it's something the web page user has to do, stackoverflow is a programming site so people usually come here to find the code solution rather than a way for the user to change their browser settings. Functional values are equally important as aesthetic values. Apr 9, PM in response to petermac87 In response to petermac87 the 1st in my system preferences is Appearance under Personal, and it is Organised by Categories under View, as R C - R said hmm.
SHAREMOUSE REVIEWS MAC OS X
I have two trackpads built in to MacBook Pro and external Magic Trackpad 2 and it's fine in Windows guest OS, but is recognized as a regular mouse in macOS and even turning the scroll speed setting for the mouse down all the way it is mac os x safari scrollbar too fast it makes it difficult to use the guest Mac os x safari scrollbar. Simply go to Preferencesclick Viewfind the Window section, and check the boxes beside Vertical scroll bar and Horizontal scroll bar. Can we make the scroll bars wider and blue like they were on older Macs - I find the narrow grey ones horrible. I have encountered several web sites that prevent the user from zooming on the page with iOS and mobile Safari.