
During the early development days, Microsoft said the company is working on bringing Edge-style smooth scrolling to Google Chrome and possibly other Chromium-based web browsers. This is a very different feel than, for example, using the Space Mouse in Rhino or AutoCAD. Microsoft has been actively contributing to Chromium framework ever since the company announced the Chromium-based Edge browser. It will also affect scrolling with the regular mouse.

But that will make scrolling a lot slower. The number is related to the "Choose how many lines to scroll each time"-setting in the Windows 10 Mouse setting panel, soI can set the lines to scroll to a lower number. Smooth scrolling vs instant jumping is the difference between using a baseball and a bullet to hit a close target. What I mean by that is that there is a certain dead zone where there will be no scrolling, then at a certain activation point, a number of lines will scroll. Both have the same effect hitting the target. I got it to work but the scrolling works is pretty "Chunky".
#Smoothscroll vs chromium wheel full
I've recently tried using my Space mouse Pro Wireless in Google Chrome for scrolling, as after a full day of online research, my regular mouse wrist was starting to get painful. Hello handsome SmoothScroll will give your mouse wheel (Chrome.

My only regret is that I didn't get the Enterprise version right away. I easily would recommend it to any 3D designer. I'm not exaggerating when I say that, without it I would physically not be able to do my work. Just plug the tiny USB receiver and it works with Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux.

I've been a Space mouse user for a little over a year, and I love it. Plus, its small size is perfect to toss in a bag and go.
