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Message #122906
[Bug 1523823] Re: Dash touch scrolling is slower than web browser touch scrolling
The difference is explained by the different toolkits, yes. The reason
why the dash (and everything else) is slower is very likely because we
still haven't landed the Qt pixel-independence branches which causes Qt
to calculate the max flickVerlocy based on high density pixel ratio of
mako, instead of our virtual grid unit ratio.
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Title:
Dash touch scrolling is slower than web browser touch scrolling
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Dash touch scrolling is slower than web browser touch scrolling. But
obviously it should not be.
This has been an issue for as long as I remember. Just upgraded mako
to xenial and it's still there.
Am I imagining things? Is this simply explained by the web browser
using a different toolkit? Could it just be a side-effect of bug
1494795?
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