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Make an Edge Setting #138

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D0J0P opened this issue Aug 2, 2016 · 11 comments
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Make an Edge Setting #138

D0J0P opened this issue Aug 2, 2016 · 11 comments

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@D0J0P
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D0J0P commented Aug 2, 2016

Since Edge has been out for over a year with W10, you guys should make settings to make the scrolling work just like Edge. I've been playing with the settings and I come real close, but I can't make it exactly like Edge. Here are my current settings:

Step Size [px] 98
Animation Time [ms] 110
Acceleration Scale 15
Acceleration Delta [ms] 50
Pulse Scale 4
Arrow key step size [px] 50

If you know of a tweak to these settings that makes it more like Edge, let me know!

It's hard for me to tweak it exactly like Edge, since I'm not sure of the difference between Acceleration Scale, Delta, and Animation Time. I had a hard time seeing much of a change when I went away from the figures listed.

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 2, 2016

As far as I've played about with both Edge and IE, they are identical in terms of scrolling.

So as per my request below yours, try these settings:

Step size [px]: 110
Animation time [ms]: 800
Acceleration scale: 1.2
Acceleration delta [ms]: 1
Pulse Scale: 25
Arrow key step size [px]: 91

With Pulse Algorithm [ON]

@D0J0P
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D0J0P commented Aug 2, 2016

Thank you! Those settings worked out well, but they're different from the IE settings in the extension itself. Acceleration scale, delta, and pulse scale don't change when you click on a different profile.

The only thing that makes these settings different from the actual Edge browser is the smoothness and slide the scroll does at the end of the scroll motion.

@gblazex
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gblazex commented Aug 2, 2016

Thanks for the input guys

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 4, 2016

"Thanks for giving me the settings in the other thread. Though I find that if you reduce the step size to 98, then you get the exact same amount of scroll with one click of the mouse wheel that you would in Edge. Try it and let me know what you find."

I find that step size 98 is too short for me and 110 is perfect (thus why I set it in the first place). Maybe it has something to do with the screen resolution and the scaling in Windows?

@D0J0P
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D0J0P commented Aug 4, 2016

My screen resolution is 1366 x 768, and my scaling is %100, the recommended one. Step size of 98 would give me the exact same distance with one scroll click on the mouse wheel as Edge would give me. Are you on a different scaling and resolution?

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 6, 2016

I'm on 1080p with custom scaling of 125%. Step size of 110 is as close as I can get it to be.

@LukePoke
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LukePoke commented Feb 9, 2018

@galambalazs Can anyone tell me the settings of Firefox?

@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 9, 2018

@LukePoke I messed around with Firefox for a while and can't replicate the effect fully. It's not a one-effect for all kinda thing.

Here are the settings I used:
Step size [px]: 90
Animation time [ms]: 400
Acceleration scale: 1
Acceleration delta [ms]: 50
Pulse Scale: 3
Arrow key step size [px]: 63

With Pulse Algorithm [ON]

Please note that you'll have to find your own step sizes for both the mouse wheel and the arrow keys. However, if you're using a 1080p monitor with 125% scaling and Chrome at 100% zoom then feel free to use the same settings above.

Also note that these settings only create a similar effect when using the mouse scroll wheel. Since Firefox change their animation time when you use arrow keys to scroll, I can't replicate that effect since smoothscroll doesn't have a dedicated setting for arrow keys. When you use the mouse to scroll slowly however, the effect should be near identical with these settings be a little faster. Just a tad. There's a reason for that though. Because when you scroll fast using these settings, the animation will be far longer than that of Firefox's so a Pulse Scale of 3 is a good compromise.

@LukePoke
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LukePoke commented Feb 9, 2018

Thanks so much! I use a monitor with a resolution of 1366x768 what do you recommend?

@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 9, 2018

I have a 1080p monitor and changing the resolution and scaling would mess up my Desktop icons.

Just open Firefox and Chrome side by side and test it out.

Have fun!

@zehuali90529
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Step size [px]: 60
Animation time [ms]: 200
Acceleration scale: 3
Acceleration delta [ms]: 50
Pulse Scale: 6
Arrow key step size [px]: 50

I think the 1st, 2nd and 5th parameters are important.

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