Open clumsyfingers opened 6 years ago
I don't think a button would make sense here, but a shortcut would be okay. But why do you want a shortcut for it? 'Cause normally you either like autoscroll (and thus you enable it in the settings) or not.
i normally dont like autoscroll, but sometimes when something is happening, like a sports event im interested in, i like to turn it on
Sorry, I'm not understanding from this post, but is autoscroll supposed to be a working feature at the moment? I saw it mentioned in that past as being in settings, but it's no longer there if so. If it exists today, how do I enable it?
It's right there:
and should be working.
Turns out I couldn't even find the settings. It was no where in the main UI or in the jump list menu on the dock. I only just now found it in whatever the application bar at the top of Gnome is called. Feels like they're playing "hide the settings". Would be great to have a link somewhere in the main UI that indicated there were settings. I gave up at first after the only gear I found took ne to account settings, which I assumed was all there was. Thanks.
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It's right there:
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and should be working.
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would be very handy. a button for it as well