that is, by scrolling, making them invisible by default. This is the new default behavior that works very well if you primarily use a trackpad with your Mac. I use an external mouse with my Mac quite often though, and I find the hidden scrollbars to be annoying when I do. That’s ...
BTW, in one of the threads (on Reddit maybe?) a year back, or around that time— I recall you've said explicitly thatsmooth pixel-perfect scrollingis in the works. Is this one of the features you're hiding from us on your local machine? 😆 I've dreamt of this very feature for ...
While they may use standard scrollbar widgets, they have their own custom code that scrolls the view based on values returned by the scrollbar (or the mouse-wheel). This means that things like rubber-band scrolling wouldn't work on these apps since it requires the view to scroll beyond th...
And I don't know how well that would work if my mouse did not have a scroll wheel. And they need to be visible all the time. Some internet sites and Finder windows have scrollbars that seem to disappear until the mouse scrollwheel is touched. This makes it appear that what is displaye...