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Google Chrome Browser Scrolling Is Now More Smoother

Google has announced its decision to accept a average that would google chrome access windows os vmwareallow both mouse and touch direction-finding for its Chrome browser.

The move is aimed at addressing poor scrolling performance and general touch support in Chrome on a Windows tablet. However, the change will apply to all versions of Google Chrome, reported The Verge.

The company has said that in order to improve Chrome, it will support Pointer Events, a standard that was first brought in by Microsoft in Internet Explorer.

So far, Google had focused its efforts on supporting Touch Events, a method used by Apple in its Safari browser. However, the company said that feedback given by the web community led to “the change in heart.”

Google’s Rick Byers said that the change would address the longstanding source of scroll-start jank that is seen on Android.