jameson.h wrote:
...From what I'm understanding in your description, it sounds like any time you open an app that displays more than a screen's worth of content and you stop scrolling, your screen is "jumping" down to the next page/section/line all by itself without any action from you. ...
Thanks!
First, let me correct things a bit. It is not jumping down to the next page but rather down just a tiny, tiny bit -- what would be a single line down on pages that are purely text (as in Mail). It's just a tiny jerk up and down (up & down, up & down) -- but annoying enough nonetheless.
Secondly, this does not happen all the time. For example, now/today there is none of this behavior. Today, when I scroll to the very top of this window using the mouse, the black band stays displayed at the top of the page.
About my system(s). I have 2 macs, connected using a KVM switch. One Mac is a MacBook Air running the latest rev. of Mavericks; the other is a Mini running the latest rev. of El Capitan. The mouse is a Logitech wireless "Anywhere" mouse.
Since posting yesterday I've found that a restart (and, sometimes, just putting the Mac to sleep for a bit) removes the behavior -- for a little while, at least.
I assume this has something to do with things getting wonky when I switch between the 2 machines, having different revs. of the OS. For years, until recently, I had the MBA and a Mini, connected with this KVM switch and using this wireless mouse but both running Mavericks. For those years I never had this as an issue. A few months ago I got a new Mini, and it came with El.C. -- and that is about the time I noticed this odd behavior.
I've tried fiddling with various of the System Preferences. It no doubt complicates things that there is a preference item for the mouse and another from Logitech specifically for its devices. I've tried varying options under both in an attempt to see what is controlling this behavior. But, so far, no solid conclusions. At this time, I have the scrolling speed set to "Slow" (the slowest end of the slider) in the Mouse preferences and Acceleration set to 'None' in the Logitech preferences.
I realize that this combination is fairly unique and so finding someone who had figured this out was going to be pretty remote but I thought I'd give it a shot.
Your idea of checking this out in another user account is a good one. I will also give Safe Mode a try, but since the problem often goes away on a restart I'm thinking that will be a bit more tricky for isolating the issue here.
Thanks again!