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#293872 18-Feb-2022 18:17
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I don't think this is a fault (but it could be) I think it's a feature. It's just an annoying one.

Sometimes when scrolling if I touch the right hand edge part of the screen it suddenly leaps upwards to the to of the page very fast.

I've seen it on my 11 too.

Why does it do it and can I turn it off?!





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  #2871021 18-Feb-2022 19:05
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There’s actually a (mostly?) invisible scroll bar on the right hand side. By touching and holding for a second you can ‘grab’ it, and scroll the full length of the page quickly. Very easy to do accidentally.
This article seems to outline it: https://www.cultofmac.com/681177/how-to-use-scroll-bar-scrubbing-on-ipados-and-ios-13/



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  #2871023 18-Feb-2022 19:08
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Taking a guess here, but this happens on things like web pages that have a scrollbar for content further down the screen. Somehow you accidentally activate the scrollbar on the right hand edge of the page & that forces the jump up?

 

 





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  #2871032 18-Feb-2022 19:57
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Yes that scroll bar scrubbing thing is it.

I wish you could adjust the speed or disable it. Drives me nuts.







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  #2871035 18-Feb-2022 20:00
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Just move your thumb a little further from the edge?

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