Sounds like you’re asking about Linux but the comm isn’t OS specific.
At work I found that Windows can make scroll bars always show. Auto hide is so annoying. I’m not a “Windows user” but I do use it at work. I don’t hate the corporate version of Windows 11 so much. I have it set up the way I want and it doesn’t shove AI or gaming up in my face like the Home and Pro versions do (Pro to a lesser extent).
On iOS, some scroll bars do jump down on tap, but I think the developer has to enable that. The real killer feature is tapping the top of the screen to jump to the top. One developer, Christian Selig (he’s a public figure, not throwing his full government out for no reason), made his app (Apollo for Reddit, now retired) let you tap the top of the screen a second time to jump back to where you were. Super cool.
Sounds like you’re asking about Linux but the comm isn’t OS specific.
At work I found that Windows can make scroll bars always show. Auto hide is so annoying. I’m not a “Windows user” but I do use it at work. I don’t hate the corporate version of Windows 11 so much. I have it set up the way I want and it doesn’t shove AI or gaming up in my face like the Home and Pro versions do (Pro to a lesser extent).
On iOS, some scroll bars do jump down on tap, but I think the developer has to enable that. The real killer feature is tapping the top of the screen to jump to the top. One developer, Christian Selig (he’s a public figure, not throwing his full government out for no reason), made his app (Apollo for Reddit, now retired) let you tap the top of the screen a second time to jump back to where you were. Super cool.