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Restore previous scrollbar behavior in Firefox 46.0

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Firefox 46.0 Xubuntu 15.10

Prior to 46.0, I could make a B2 click in the scrollbar gutter and have the content jump to that position directly. As of 46.0, this no longer works and it is very annoying. How can I restore the old behavior?

Firefox 46.0 Xubuntu 15.10 Prior to 46.0, I could make a B2 click in the scrollbar gutter and have the content jump to that position directly. As of 46.0, this no longer works and it is very annoying. How can I restore the old behavior?

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Looks like this is a known bug related to use of the GTK+ 3.0 library. See:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1197590

Workaround solution by Jim Rees, from that Bugzilla bug report:

Create/edit: ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini

Add following to this file:

[Settings] gtk-primary-button-warps-slider = false

Restart Firefox and scrollbar clicking works as it always has.

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That would be a middle-click with the mouse scroll wheel. You can check the middlemouse.scrollbarPosition pref on the about:config page.

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.

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Thanks for the suggestion, but this is set to True and always has been. From MozillaZine:

> Middlemouse.scrollbarPosition > > True: Center the scroll position on the location of the middle click. > (Default for Linux/Unix.) > > False: Do nothing. (Default for all but Linux/Unix.)

This has always worked up until 46.0. Now, it has no effect of you set it to True or False. But I did notice that B1 is now operating the way B2 used to work. It positions the scrollbar at the cursor location rather than scrolling a page at a time.

This looks like something that has been broken in this release. Can anyone else confirm this on a Linux system? I will report it as a bug.

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Chosen Solution

Looks like this is a known bug related to use of the GTK+ 3.0 library. See:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1197590

Workaround solution by Jim Rees, from that Bugzilla bug report:

Create/edit: ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini

Add following to this file:

[Settings] gtk-primary-button-warps-slider = false

Restart Firefox and scrollbar clicking works as it always has.

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