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Disabling animations hinders usage #10

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goldencut opened this issue Apr 11, 2018 · 2 comments
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Disabling animations hinders usage #10

goldencut opened this issue Apr 11, 2018 · 2 comments

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@goldencut
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Thanks, much needed improvement to Firefox on W10.
One possible thing I noticed was that when I disabled animation the swipes didn't seem to work that well (if at all). With animation the swiping works almost every time but as it seemed to slow the transition between pages I tried turning them OFF, but then most swipes didn't work.

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@koseduhemak
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Thank you. As soon as I have a little bit more time, I will dig into it and report back.

@shyambhakta
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I see the same issue on Chrome 66.0.3359.139
Function becomes quite dodgy when animations are disabled, either not recognizing the swipe or overperforming and going multiple pages. Why not put in a limit to one page movement per swipe? I suspect a sensitivity issue — changing the setting by just one increment above or below 25 exacerbates the issue. It goes from recognizing nothing to constantly moving two pages.

Even when animations are enabled, the animation takes too long: it oscillates back and forth for a bit as if hesitating, before finally performing the action.

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