Lesser-Known Firefox Feature Slows Down Mouse Wheel Scrolling Speed [Firefox Tip]

22 aprile, 2009Tags:, , , , , , ,


Ever wanted to slow down the speed when using the mouse-wheel to scroll through a page? Reader Raghav writes in with an interesting tip that you might not know about. Raghav’s tip couldn’t be simpler—just hold down the Alt key (or Cmd for Mac users) while using the mouse wheel to scroll the page, and Firefox will scroll at a nice smooth pace instead of flying down the page like normal


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