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I did enable the #enable-smooth-scrolling flag in Chrome and rebooted both Chrome and the machine numerous times, but scrolling in Chrome is still just as jumpy. I know it's not hardware issue, as my machine can handle smooth scrolling of huge .pdf documents just fine, but Chrome stutters even on simplest webpage. Is there an additional flag I should enable or perhaps a some touchpad configuration I should make to see Chrome on Ubuntu scrolling just as smooth as on Windows?










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  • Make sure that disable-threaded-scrolling is not enabled.

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  • It looks like Chrome 49 (to be released in March 2016) will finally support Smooth Scrolling: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=575

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I did enable the #enable-smooth-scrolling flag in Chrome and rebooted both Chrome and the machine numerous times, but scrolling in Chrome is still just as jumpy. I know it's not hardware issue, as my machine can handle smooth scrolling of huge .pdf documents just fine, but Chrome stutters even on simplest webpage. Is there an additional flag I should enable or perhaps a some touchpad configuration I should make to see Chrome on Ubuntu scrolling just as smooth as on Windows?










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  • Make sure that disable-threaded-scrolling is not enabled.

    – MoonRunestar
    May 2 '15 at 12:04











  • It looks like Chrome 49 (to be released in March 2016) will finally support Smooth Scrolling: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=575

    – José Luis
    Feb 29 '16 at 20:50













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I did enable the #enable-smooth-scrolling flag in Chrome and rebooted both Chrome and the machine numerous times, but scrolling in Chrome is still just as jumpy. I know it's not hardware issue, as my machine can handle smooth scrolling of huge .pdf documents just fine, but Chrome stutters even on simplest webpage. Is there an additional flag I should enable or perhaps a some touchpad configuration I should make to see Chrome on Ubuntu scrolling just as smooth as on Windows?










share|improve this question














I did enable the #enable-smooth-scrolling flag in Chrome and rebooted both Chrome and the machine numerous times, but scrolling in Chrome is still just as jumpy. I know it's not hardware issue, as my machine can handle smooth scrolling of huge .pdf documents just fine, but Chrome stutters even on simplest webpage. Is there an additional flag I should enable or perhaps a some touchpad configuration I should make to see Chrome on Ubuntu scrolling just as smooth as on Windows?







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  • Make sure that disable-threaded-scrolling is not enabled.

    – MoonRunestar
    May 2 '15 at 12:04











  • It looks like Chrome 49 (to be released in March 2016) will finally support Smooth Scrolling: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=575

    – José Luis
    Feb 29 '16 at 20:50

















  • Make sure that disable-threaded-scrolling is not enabled.

    – MoonRunestar
    May 2 '15 at 12:04











  • It looks like Chrome 49 (to be released in March 2016) will finally support Smooth Scrolling: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=575

    – José Luis
    Feb 29 '16 at 20:50
















Make sure that disable-threaded-scrolling is not enabled.

– MoonRunestar
May 2 '15 at 12:04





Make sure that disable-threaded-scrolling is not enabled.

– MoonRunestar
May 2 '15 at 12:04













It looks like Chrome 49 (to be released in March 2016) will finally support Smooth Scrolling: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=575

– José Luis
Feb 29 '16 at 20:50





It looks like Chrome 49 (to be released in March 2016) will finally support Smooth Scrolling: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=575

– José Luis
Feb 29 '16 at 20:50










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While on the flags page, there are two features that you need to enable. An easy way to do this is by searching for Smooth Scrolling. The first is Threshold Composing, enable that, then enable the Smooth Scrolling feature.






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    I don't see anything about "Threshold Composing" in the Chrome/Chromium chrome://flags page. Please edit to clarify what you mean. Thanks!

    – user29020
    Dec 31 '14 at 20:48












  • Enabling only "Smooth Scrolling" under chrome://flags/ solved the issue for me. Ubuntu 16.04, google-chrome-stable 63.0.3239.84-1

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    I don't see anything about "Threshold Composing" in the Chrome/Chromium chrome://flags page. Please edit to clarify what you mean. Thanks!

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While on the flags page, there are two features that you need to enable. An easy way to do this is by searching for Smooth Scrolling. The first is Threshold Composing, enable that, then enable the Smooth Scrolling feature.






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    I don't see anything about "Threshold Composing" in the Chrome/Chromium chrome://flags page. Please edit to clarify what you mean. Thanks!

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    Dec 31 '14 at 20:48












  • Enabling only "Smooth Scrolling" under chrome://flags/ solved the issue for me. Ubuntu 16.04, google-chrome-stable 63.0.3239.84-1

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    Dec 8 '17 at 16:26













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While on the flags page, there are two features that you need to enable. An easy way to do this is by searching for Smooth Scrolling. The first is Threshold Composing, enable that, then enable the Smooth Scrolling feature.






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While on the flags page, there are two features that you need to enable. An easy way to do this is by searching for Smooth Scrolling. The first is Threshold Composing, enable that, then enable the Smooth Scrolling feature.







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    Dec 8 '17 at 16:26












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    I don't see anything about "Threshold Composing" in the Chrome/Chromium chrome://flags page. Please edit to clarify what you mean. Thanks!

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    Dec 31 '14 at 20:48












  • Enabling only "Smooth Scrolling" under chrome://flags/ solved the issue for me. Ubuntu 16.04, google-chrome-stable 63.0.3239.84-1

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I don't see anything about "Threshold Composing" in the Chrome/Chromium chrome://flags page. Please edit to clarify what you mean. Thanks!

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Enabling only "Smooth Scrolling" under chrome://flags/ solved the issue for me. Ubuntu 16.04, google-chrome-stable 63.0.3239.84-1

– Gabor Marton
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Enabling only "Smooth Scrolling" under chrome://flags/ solved the issue for me. Ubuntu 16.04, google-chrome-stable 63.0.3239.84-1

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