In Firefox, when I use my laptop’s touchpad to (attempt) to do the auto scrolling mousewheel emulation (by sliding my finger down the right side of the pad), it tends to stick and not work at all, and if it does, all of a sudden BAM it’s at the bottom of the page. It worked at first, but has gotten consistently worse.
I’ve just updated to the most recent touchpad driver, which now shows a mini scroll bar when you attempt to scroll, and the animated tray icon still lights up blue, correctly, but still nothing happens. Making sure my pointer is hovering over, or even clicking the background of the page I’m trying to scroll doesn’t work either.
I’ve also tried at least one extension that was supposed to smooth it out, but that didn’t help at all. I’ve now removed it and rebooted to no avail.
IE still works perfectly in this respect, and I’m almost tempted to go back, though I perish the thought. It’s the ONLY thing I still like better about IE, but it’s very important to me.
Anybody experienced this or have a solution? :mad:
Windows XP Pro SR2, Firefox 1.0, Synaptics Touchpad v5.9 with the 7.12.7 driver
Alternatively, as I’ve just discovered, you could go into the touchpad settings, turn “Tap Zones” on and set one of them to “middle click.” Then when you tap that corner (or at least when I tap that corner), you can scroll.
Well, I finally got it working. Completely uninstalling the synaptics utility worked a little bit, and then installing this older driver got the advanced features working again.