Discussion:
Scrolling Performance
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Kent
2010-03-19 04:55:01 UTC
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It would be good if you could improve the scrolling performance. Various
sites have poor scrolling performance when using the mouse wheel. I am using
a Logitech mouse with free spin and it is choppy when using IE. I use
Firefox instead since the scrolling is a lot smoother or fluid. This also
happens in IE 8.0 so I think it is something fundamental in IE. When looking
at the performance also fix it when text is enlarged (CTRL+ or CTRL & Mouse
Wheel)

Here are a couple of sites but there are more.

http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-ie9-developer-preview-with-html5-support-released

http://www.engadget.com/


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rob^_^
2010-03-19 06:16:46 UTC
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Fishing is not allowed here. thanks.
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2010-03-26 18:47:02 UTC
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Don Varnau
2010-03-19 12:08:40 UTC
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Hi,
Scrolling and other problems have been resolved with IE7 and IE8 by updated
drivers from the mouse manufacturers.

Logitech and the other mouse manufacturers may have to update their drivers
for IE9.
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Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
Post by Kent
It would be good if you could improve the scrolling performance. Various
sites have poor scrolling performance when using the mouse wheel. I am using
a Logitech mouse with free spin and it is choppy when using IE. I use
Firefox instead since the scrolling is a lot smoother or fluid. This also
happens in IE 8.0 so I think it is something fundamental in IE. When looking
at the performance also fix it when text is enlarged (CTRL+ or CTRL & Mouse
Wheel)
Here are a couple of sites but there are more.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-ie9-developer-preview-with-html5-support-released
Post by Kent
http://www.engadget.com/
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dlim783
2010-03-19 19:29:01 UTC
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Post by Kent
It would be good if you could improve the scrolling performance. Various
sites have poor scrolling performance when using the mouse wheel. I am using
a Logitech mouse with free spin and it is choppy when using IE. I use
Firefox instead since the scrolling is a lot smoother or fluid. This also
happens in IE 8.0 so I think it is something fundamental in IE. When looking
at the performance also fix it when text is enlarged (CTRL+ or CTRL & Mouse
Wheel)
Here are a couple of sites but there are more.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-ie9-developer-preview-with-html5-support-released
http://www.engadget.com/
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Yeah I totally agreed with you. Internet Explorer 8 and 9 are almost the
same because the mouse scroll performance still runs poorly and when I play
videos on youtube while I either right click or hit mouse scroll button, the
video suddenly freezes which pisses me off! Microsoft should reduce security
features to make Internet Explorer run pages a lot faster than Firefox. And
please Microsoft, fix the GPU part because I still get like 30 FPS average
even though I'm using Radeon X1600 video card. It should've run smoothly or
maybe Internet Explorer doesn't fully check the video graphics hardware.
rob^_^
2010-03-19 20:10:26 UTC
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Hi dlim,

Does this happen on all sites when viewed with IE8 or IE9Preview.

The two sites provided by Kent both use the Facebook api's and take over 10
seconds to load. They are heavily DOM'ed. The scroll wheel will not and
should not work while a page is loading or if its size and metrics is being
manipulated by code.

Fishermen go where there are plenty of fish and cast wide nets. Faceplant
has become no. 1. I'd say there are plenty of fishermen going there and
using the api's to cast nets.

In Ie8 you can block static.facebook with InPrivate Filtering.

Regards.
Post by dlim783
Post by Kent
It would be good if you could improve the scrolling performance. Various
sites have poor scrolling performance when using the mouse wheel. I am using
a Logitech mouse with free spin and it is choppy when using IE. I use
Firefox instead since the scrolling is a lot smoother or fluid. This also
happens in IE 8.0 so I think it is something fundamental in IE. When looking
at the performance also fix it when text is enlarged (CTRL+ or CTRL & Mouse
Wheel)
Here are a couple of sites but there are more.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-ie9-developer-preview-with-html5-support-released
http://www.engadget.com/
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Yeah I totally agreed with you. Internet Explorer 8 and 9 are almost the
same because the mouse scroll performance still runs poorly and when I play
videos on youtube while I either right click or hit mouse scroll button, the
video suddenly freezes which pisses me off! Microsoft should reduce security
features to make Internet Explorer run pages a lot faster than Firefox. And
please Microsoft, fix the GPU part because I still get like 30 FPS average
even though I'm using Radeon X1600 video card. It should've run smoothly or
maybe Internet Explorer doesn't fully check the video graphics hardware.
Peter Flindt
2010-03-19 21:33:45 UTC
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Kent wrote on 19.03.2010 in message
Post by Kent
It would be good if you could improve the scrolling performance. Various
sites have poor scrolling performance when using the mouse wheel. I am using
a Logitech mouse with free spin and it is choppy when using IE. I use
Firefox instead since the scrolling is a lot smoother or fluid. This also
happens in IE 8.0 so I think it is something fundamental in IE. When looking
at the performance also fix it when text is enlarged (CTRL+ or CTRL & Mouse
Wheel)
Here are a couple of sites but there are more.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-ie9-developer-preview-with-html5-support-released
http://www.engadget.com/
I think I have the same mouse, Logitech MX revolution, with "Free
wheel" (*). I want not say that the scrolling speed is perfect, but
when I compare IE 8.0 and Firefox 3.7 I notice that Firefox have the
same speed or slower. (If you use Firefox to compare, make sure the Add
blocker is disable). Sorry, but I can't confirm a very slow speed.

Peter

(*) "Freewheel"= A normal mouse have a raster, the mousewheel "click"
step by step. "Freewheel", it's hard to describe if you don't know
this, but you give the mousewheeel a centrifugal moment and the scroll
stop when the moment is zero, like a wheel from a bicycle.
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