experimental flags page by entering chrome://flags/ in the address bar..... find “Scroll Anchoring” flag setting, enable it.
This is a feature of Chrome called "auto scroll". It is designed to prevent you from losing your place in a long page if you accidentally click out of the window. To turn off auto scroll, go to Settings > Advanced > Auto scroll. Uncheck the "Auto scroll" box.
Most of the time, you experience this issue because of a problem with your mouse's hardware. In some cases, software issues or misconfigured mouse settings can also cause the problem.
Reset your browser's zoom level
Users have reported that having your browser zoomed in or out can cause Facebook to jump around and refresh. To reset your zoom level, while in your browser, press ctrl + 0 on a Windows computer or cmd + 0 on a Mac computer to reset it to 100%.
Make sure your mouse cable isn't damaged. If you're using a wireless mouse, check or change your batteries. Make sure there's no dirt blocking your scroll wheel. If a controller is plugged in at the same time as your mouse, unplug it.
go to chrome://flags/#scrollable. to enable scrolling, set to defaults: "Tab Scrolling" and "Tab Scrolling Buttons" to disable scrolling, enable: "Tab Scrolling" and "Tab Scrolling Buttons"
2. Change Internet Browser. If you want to continue using the web version on iPad, or you're a Mac user, you can avoid the Facebook auto scrolling problem by switching Safari in favor of Microsoft Edge! Aparently, Microsoft's web browser won't allow the FB feed to jump around by itself.
Several reasons may make your iPhone automatically scrolling up. The most common cause is faulty display or phone assembly. Usually, a damaged pin could have caused a fault in your phone's display.
Try restarting your device to solve this issue. Step 1: Press and hold the Power or Top button until you see the slider. Step 2: Slide to turn off your device. Then turn on your iPad after a few minutes.
Why Does the Mouse Scroll Wheel Jump Up and Down? As the copper wires on the coil inside the mouse encoder wear away, the spring loses its ability to press the encoder coil into perfect contact with the wheel. As a result, the mouse scroll wheel becomes jumpy.
A Scroll bar is a vertical or horizontal bar commonly located on the far right or bottom of a window that allows you to move the window viewing area up, down, left, or right. It is used to scroll up and down in almost every Internet web page. Scroll bars are utilized using the mouse, touchpad, or keyboard.
Screen flickering in Windows is usually caused by display drivers. To update your display driver, you'll need to start your PC in safe mode, uninstall your current display adapter, and then check for driver updates. Start your PC in safe mode, then select and hold (or right-click) Start and select Device Manager.
It's called reflow. The page resizes and content shifts as other content loads. It makes some webpages unreadable until all the content is loaded. "Back in the day" we used to prevent this with assigning specific size attributed to images in the page.
And on most devices, the Android phone scrolling problem is caused by corrupted cache files in the system, bad apps, compatibility issues, software glitches, and others.
When we scroll through our feeds switching between content so quickly, the brain gets a hit of dopamine each time, creating a sort of neurological 'high. ' It's that rush that keeps you scrolling through the content. It's the same as any addiction, be it drugs, alcohol, or slot machines.
Select your mouse and click "configure". Select mouse wheel. On the bottom, there is a "acceleration" label with a slider.