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Screen scrolling by itself
Screen scrolling by itself








It's unclear if the quirk is linked to hardware (such as the screen itself or a display controller) or can be addressed through software. We've asked Apple if it can comment on the jelly effect. The effect is harder to spot if you tilt the iPad to a landscape orientation, but that's not much consolation if you like to read websites and social feeds 9to5Mac reports that users ( including The Verge's Dieter Bohn) have noticed a "jelly scrolling" effect where one side of the screen scrolls at a different rate than the other, producing a wobble occasionally noticeable in portrait view. If you need a clarification let me know.Īs a side note, I am having the same problem in split screen view with the OpenOffice file on the left, but that is a question for another forum.Some new iPad mini customers aren't enjoying the tiny tablet's new screen as much as they'd like. Needless to say, the side to side motion within the PDF is really tirying my eyes.ĭoes anyone know how to "lock" right to left motion. However, and this is what I am trying to "Lock" in that I get right to left motion within the PDF, as it thinks that I would really like to "see" what I have done on the margins, however in my case I have no use of looking at the margins. My optimal zoom is 84%, which in split view on my mac allows me to see the exact width of the TEXT in the PDF itself. However I cannot see the text itself, or well, it is quite small. If I have my zoom on the PDF at 75%, it scrolls greatĪnd I have zero right to left motion inside the view, as at 75% the margins are fully fitting.

screen scrolling by itself

The scrolling is working well, but here is the catch: On the right I have a pdf open via Adobe DC.

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I am doing some split-screen editing on my MacBook Air. Hi! My first question here and I believe here it where it fits best.










Screen scrolling by itself