Revisiones de ScrollAnywhere
ScrollAnywhere por Juraj Mäsiar
467 revisiones
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14061475, el hace 7 añosWorks great! Without this add-on I would be much less productive! Works on Gnome 3 on Linux with Firefox 60 without problems. Thanks a lot!
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 7 añosHello,
You can contact me on my support e-mail. Also make sure to check the description section with known bugs - for example that the add-on doesn't work on the mozilla pages (due to security). Also after installing the add-on you may need to refresh the pages to enable it.
Anyway I just tested it in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Firefox 60.0.1 (64-bit) using default values (middle button) and it seems to work fine.
In cases like this it's usually something easy and obvious, or maybe some other add-on is using the middle mouse click event...
Best regards,
Juraj Mäsiar - Se valoró con 5 de 5por donavan65, el hace 8 añosAlmost perfect but still 5 stars.When I enlarge any pic,then click to drag,then let go of mouse button image goes back to small/normal size.I would like to let go of button without image going back to default.Hope this makes sense and perhaps you can fix.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Piro (piro_or), el hace 8 añosGood alternative of a legacy addon "Grab and Drag".
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por 给力, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Preman Kampung, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12766830, el hace 8 añosGreat addon. Could there be a toggle in the button to turn it on or off. Sometimes, it breaks some input box and it is a bit cumbersome to go into the addon settings to turn it on or off.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 8 añosHello,
I will be releasing new version soon that will finally contains toggle switch in toolbar pop-up and toggle hot-key as well.
Until then, you can also setup also keys, that disables my add-on while being hold, like Ctrl or Alt or Shift. You can set it up in Options page.
I hope this helps for now.
Have a nice day :)
Best regards,
Juraj Mäsiar - Se valoró con 5 de 5por emanonk, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Jan Gundtofte-Bruun, el hace 8 añosPicks up where GrabAndDrag left off -- from an incredibly responsive developer. Great work!
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Hans Georg Schmid, el hace 8 añosMakes the touchscreen on my Dell 2-in-1 usable with Firefox on Ubuntu! Thank you so much!
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Alex Folland, el hace 8 añosIt all started with Marc Boullet's "ScrollbarAnywhere" extension, many years ago. That extension only worked on Firefox, and stopped working a few times after new versions of Firefox were released. I tried switching to other browsers, but couldn't use them conveniently without that extension. I had a huge conversation about it on the Opera forums, tried a weak knockoff for Chrome, but nothing compared to the good old ScrollbarAnywhere. That is, nothing compared until ScrollAnywhere appeared! Now, this is exactly what I want! Juraj has done something amazing here, and forever saved the beautiful functionality I've missed from ScrollbarAnywhere. Thank you so much, Juraj!
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por pezcurrel, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por sagf369, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Astronix, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Jezze, el hace 8 añosJust perfect! I mean nearly. ;)
The only tiny complain I have is when I'm using grab & drag and let the mouse button go (so that the page scrolls on its own) there is a noticeable stutter. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Photon89, el hace 8 añosJust registered here in order to rate this very useful extension and propose a feature.
I use it with a Thinkpad X200T convertible (stylus screen, no touch). I use the experimental left click option and it performs quite well. The only problem is just that when the cursor is not completely stopped while clicking on buttons inside websites (which are not text fields), the extension interprets the click as the beginning of a scrolling gesture and clicking fails. I have two proposals to tackle this problem:
1. An easy option to switch the extension on and off (a switch directly in the context menu of the extension's icon in Firefox's toolbar). I only use it in the tablet mode so I would like to switch it off in laptop mode.
2. An (adjustable) threshold of a minimum cursor speed which leads to the beginning of a scroll gesture. If the cursor is not fast enough, the mouse down event should be considered a click, not the beginning of a scrolling gesture.
But other than this minor problem the extension works very well! - Se valoró con 5 de 5por metarmask, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12912320, el hace 8 añosWorks great, really like the numerous settings. I'm using this on my Linux laptop which doesn't support OS-wide touchscreen scrolling yet, so this is perfect for Firefox.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12583337, el hace 8 añosI'm using this for my FF linux which doesn't support touch screen gestures yet. I'm using the experimental left click to scroll option seing how the touch only has that capacity in FF. It works more or less smoothly and alot of effort has been put into this extension. My only issue that to get left click scroll you have to sacrifice some of the ability to highlight. It would have been nice to have a non-keyboard centric way of disabling the scrolling, a button for the top bar for example.
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por MacGivre, el hace 8 añosJe retrouve la possibilité de pouvoir faire défiler une page avec ma souris sans utiliser les barres latérales ni la roulette.
C'est super agréable.
Néanmoins, quand je suis entrain de taper un commentaire Youtube, je ne peux pas cliquer dans une partie précédente de mon texte : mon curseur ne veut pas s'y insérer, je dois désactiver l'extension pour avoir de nouveau mon curseur repositionnable à souhait. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Bobi Bulgaria, el hace 8 añosWorks great so far! Thanks! So far I was using "Grab and drag", but sadly it does not support Firefox 57+ at the moment. Luckily, I found your add-on and it's nice that it has virtually the same capabilities.
I have a suggestion that you may implement in a future version:
When a page is being scrolled up or down with the infinite momentum enabled, it will be helpful if we can dynamically control the speed of the momentum by rotating the mouse wheel (scroll wheel) up or down. Example: If we scroll the page so that we see the content from top to bottom direction (scroll bar goes from top to bottom), rotating the mouse wheel upwards will decrease the momentum speed depending on how many "steps" of wheel rotation where used, while rotating the mouse wheel downwards will increase the momentum speed. This could be optional so that people don't get upset with the changes to something they already got used in the past. Also, it will be nice if the upwards/downwards action can be reversed, because some people may prefer to increase or decrease the momentum the reverse way. A left-click, middle-click or right-click will stop the movement of the page. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12740259, el hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12682086, el hace 8 añosКруто теперь и левая кнопка есть и всё работает!!!