I just got a new Windows 11 laptop. When I scroll through a resource, it scrolls "jumpy" instead of smooth. So, I scroll and it jumps a few verses instead of just scrolling smooth through the text.
Please help.
So, I figured it out.
It "jumps" when I use a mouse, and my mouse settings were set to "jump." However, I made my mouse less jumpy via Control Panel, and if I use the touchpad, it scrolls much more smoothly.
I've bought a new laptop last summer and I have a similar experience. The laptop has a touch screen, and it is as smooth as the touchpad. In general, Logos is jerkier than for example Google chrome. Acrobat seems to have same jerkiness as Logos.
I listen to the Letteris Hebrew Bible and use the Lexham Discourse Hebrew Bible as the text to follow. I can live with the Logos jumpiness, but smoother scrolling would make it easier to follow the interlinear text.
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