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2008-03-14
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Is there anyway to have the browser scroll (using either your fingers or stylus) with inertia? So if you scroll faster, it takes a while for it to slow down and it'll continue scrolling for a second or two after I stopped?
Does it even make sense what I am asking?
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2008-03-15
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@ Germany
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2008-03-15
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2008-03-15
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If only it were so easy. I figure since media players could do it there must be a way to addon to the browser.
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2008-03-18
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Does it even make sense what I am asking?