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Remove scrolling elasticity in Xcode
You could also "upgrade" to an older mac - my white macbook seems to be too old to support the elastic scrolling. :P
Remove scrolling elasticity in Xcode
Upon further poking, I believe the defaults key you're looking for is 'NSScrollViewRubberbanding'. So maybe something like
will do what you want. Again, I can't test 'cause my machine doesn't support inertial scrolling or rubberbanding in the first place. I just know that I watched TextEdit check that preference key, and it sounds pretty promising, so... Or perhaps (based on that thread over at apple discussions), it wants a numeric argument... Edited on May 08, '12 02:10:09PM by arcticmac
Remove scrolling elasticity in Xcode
Nope, does not work.. :-/
At least not in Safari..
--- /Marook Edited on May 08, '12 04:03:39PM by marook
Remove scrolling elasticity in Xcode
Yes this seems to work fine:
Remove scrolling elasticity in Xcode
Thanks for this; I see it's working for me in TextEdit. Fantastic! But, unfortunately, it seems to have no effect on Safari, where I'd appreciate it most. Any other ideas? |
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