Monterey's mouse sliding is slow

Monterey's mouse sliding is also dead as a doornail.


MacOS now has two mouse scrolling performances, one in Chrome or any electron app, and one in native apps and systems. The former is silky with pleasant acceleration, while the latter is painfully damped. I don't know what happened in the development of the new system.


It seems that the scrolling inertia setting for native apps is locked in. For example, by turning off "inertia" in preferences, the inertia of native apps remains unchanged, only changed in Chrome.


I sincerely hope that this problem can be checked by Apple. Now macOS is not as cute to me as it used to be.


I use Magic Mouse 2, Monterey 12.1, MacBook Air with M1 chip.

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.1

Posted on Jan 23, 2022 1:47 AM

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Jan 23, 2022 7:17 AM in response to Owl-53

Thank you for your reply! Sorry I didn't mention vscode more specifically at the beginning.


In fact, it seems that the rolling behavior on any electron application will be different from that of the native application, under the same system configuration.


This is a deeply hidden problem. To experience both performances on an app, you can experience it in iA Writer. In edit mode, scrolling is slow with little acceleration, especially when scrolling up and down quickly; In preview mode, scrolling is pretty fast. I guess in preview mode, the Web component was called. As a result, applications that seem to be associated with Web components scroll fast. That's why scrolling is so silky in Chrome.


I really hope Apple can troubleshoot this problem. Thanks again for your help!

Jan 23, 2022 6:20 AM in response to Owl-53

Thank you for your reply!


If I don't even know such basic settings, I may not think of coming here to give feedback.


I said that Monterey now has two kinds of mouse scrolling performance under the same configuration. You can compare the scrolling performance of vscode and native applications.


I just returned to Big Sur, and now I live a unified mouse scrolling experience. Thank God, thank you. It's not broken by ah San.

Jan 23, 2022 6:44 AM in response to Pathsis

Pathsis wrote:

Thank you for your reply!

If I don't even know such basic settings, I may not think of coming here to give feedback.

I said that Monterey now has two kinds of mouse scrolling performance under the same configuration. You can compare the scrolling performance of vscode and native applications.

I just returned to Big Sur, and now I live a unified mouse scrolling experience. Thank God, thank you. It's not broken by ah San.

Important information missing in original posting " vscode " could have changed the suggested solution offered.


Can only suggest, for future posting, to give complete and accurate information at the beginning will go a long way to getting reliable and accurate assistance

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