Thanks for trying the build. I really appreciate it.(In reply to Michael Marley from comment #61) > Strangely, however, it doesn't seem to act any differently based on how apz.force-responsive is set. That's not strange at all. That's what I expected. The preference value shouldn't have any impact visually feeling scroll smoothness, I mean scrolling keeps same pace regardless of the preference value. So, from what I can tell, there are at least three different problems users commented both in this bug and bug 1759147. 1. Older NVIDIA drivers have fallen back to SW-WR since 98 release (comment 41) 2. A (expected) side effect of bug 1571758 on documents having scroll-linked effects (comment 61) 3. Unknown reasons but it definitely was introduced in bug 1571758 (cases of the original reporter of the both bugs)
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Thanks for trying the build. I really appreciate it. (In reply to Michael Marley from comment #61) > Strangely, however, it doesn't seem to act any differently based on how apz.force-responsive is set. That's not strange at all. That's what I expected. The preference value shouldn't have any impact visually feeling scroll smoothness, I mean scrolling keeps same pace regardless of the preference value. So, from what I can tell, there are at least three different problems users commented both in this bug and bug 1759147. 1. Older NVIDIA drivers have fallen back to SW-WR since 98 release (comment 41) 2. A (expected) side effect of bug 1571758 on documents having scroll-linked effects (comment 61) 3. Unknown reasons but it definitely was introduced in bug 1571758 (cases of the original reporter of the both bugs)