Hi,
It seems that Gnome3 has decided scroll buttons on the scroll bar are not necessary.
This is causing me a lot of issues using Evolution in particular. If I grab the scroll bar itself - it is very hard to controll how much scrolls. If I use the up and down arrows, it doesn't scroll through the mailbox but instead selects previous and next message.
Use to be I could just click on the arrows and it would scroll a reasonable amount, But that functionallity appears to be gone. Several other things I thought were gone had a non-intuitive (at least to me) way of doing things, like double clicking on top of window to maximize or de-maximize.
What is the secret way of scrolling a window just a little at a time in Gnome 3?
Laptop w/o a scroll mouse.
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Oh - Fedora 18
It seems that Gnome3 has decided scroll buttons on the scroll bar are not necessary.
This is causing me a lot of issues using Evolution in particular. If I grab the scroll bar itself - it is very hard to controll how much scrolls. If I use the up and down arrows, it doesn't scroll through the mailbox but instead selects previous and next message.
Use to be I could just click on the arrows and it would scroll a reasonable amount, But that functionallity appears to be gone. Several other things I thought were gone had a non-intuitive (at least to me) way of doing things, like double clicking on top of window to maximize or de-maximize.
What is the secret way of scrolling a window just a little at a time in Gnome 3?
Laptop w/o a scroll mouse.
---------- Post added at 03:18 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:17 AM ----------
Oh - Fedora 18