Well, that's one way to make sureI NEVER pay any actual money for Adobe software...
Lmao... apparently the dev team have heard somany complaints about slow scrolling for so long that they've coded in huge jumps on scroll events as somesort of "fix" for what must have been atrocious performance. If y'all need to make such huge jumps on each scroll event - I mean, scroll events fire more than any other UI event, a veritable flood of them...And how did you code such a thing without a throttle or debounce? It might be an genuine solution/feature if it actually stopped after scrolling an entire page on a single one of the 800 or so scroll events that get sent with the tiniest swipe of my trackpad, I can't even use the scroll bar, since apparently that has the same kludgy event handling tied to it. Keyboard nav kinda works, but even that feels super unnatural.And ok, maybe debouncing or throttling the Spaceballs-esque Ludicrous Speed scrolling is hard or something - but why not a toggle to turn it off, or a multiplier setting that could be adj