Non smooth scrolling, too sensitive scrolling Apple / Touchpad
Verfasst: 31 Dez 2023, 12:34
I'm not sure what is supposed to be normal, haven't used Swing UI for a long while.
I'm trying to see if there's a setting or hack I can check to improve especially scrolling performance.
My problem is that the program table is jumping and I instantly lose mentally where I am.
Smooth scrolling might help, I'm not sure if it's just the huge jumps because of the height and width of the table cells and missing smooth scrolling.
Update: no, the jump is not by a whole cell height, but still too much. Horizontal jumps ARE a cell width, which doesn't feel right.
Especially on an Apple Touchpad, nothing is as useful as per pixel smooth scrolling without any jumps. Currently it feels as too reactive, smallest movements result in big jumps.
The Macbook Pro M1 with 10 cores and 32GB is really powerful, but maybe the Toolkit is not optimised for this hardware?
I think the core is great, although a modern UI would be nice. Is there a goal to improve the UI with some modern Toolkit in the future?
Thanks for keeping the project going for so long!
I'm trying to see if there's a setting or hack I can check to improve especially scrolling performance.
My problem is that the program table is jumping and I instantly lose mentally where I am.
Smooth scrolling might help, I'm not sure if it's just the huge jumps because of the height and width of the table cells and missing smooth scrolling.
Update: no, the jump is not by a whole cell height, but still too much. Horizontal jumps ARE a cell width, which doesn't feel right.
Especially on an Apple Touchpad, nothing is as useful as per pixel smooth scrolling without any jumps. Currently it feels as too reactive, smallest movements result in big jumps.
The Macbook Pro M1 with 10 cores and 32GB is really powerful, but maybe the Toolkit is not optimised for this hardware?
I think the core is great, although a modern UI would be nice. Is there a goal to improve the UI with some modern Toolkit in the future?
Thanks for keeping the project going for so long!