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Disable context menu scrolling when right click #39066

Open sasatefa2009 opened 3 weeks ago

sasatefa2009 commented 3 weeks ago

Description

The right-click menu has a scroll feature, which was introduced in Chrome last year, now arrived at Brave, and it’s very irritating.

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Steps to reproduce

Just right click

Actual result

right menu scrolling

Expected result

Full menu to be displayed without scrolling

Reproduces how often

Easily reproduced

Brave version (brave://version info)

Version 1.67.116 Chromium: 126.0.6478.71 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Channel information

Reproducibility

Miscellaneous information

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097115 commented 3 weeks ago

In general, would be great to have an opt-out from this new context menu with the rounded corners and all the other bells and whistles back to the classic / compact one...

NextDev65 commented 3 weeks ago

I think it's all under this new UI Refresh:

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sasatefa2009 commented 3 weeks ago

I think it's all under this new UI Refresh:

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I just switched to Microsoft Edge, they’re on Chromium 126 and they didn’t support the stupid Chrome Refresh 2023 theme, no need to disable flags or anything! so I’ll stick to Microsoft Edge for now

Hanif9 commented 3 weeks ago

Effectively, I found it took 2 scrolls to navigate what used to be a single click. The current context menu looks like something you gave to your worst enemy. ad2d2dasd

trlkly commented 2 weeks ago

To be clear here, the request would not be to disable scrolling itself, but to do something to allow menus to take up the full height again, and possibly to remove excess whitespace.

Or, if possible, just an option to revert to the old menu behavior. Find whichever patch forced this behavior, and remove it.

agent47git commented 12 hours ago

This is so annoying, huge 4k screen and i have to deal with a scrollable context menu. Considering going back to firefox since this can't be fixed by user.