Ask HN: What is your preferred way to scroll a website while reading?
When reading an article online how do you prefer to scroll the page?
This is a two part question:
How do you physically scroll the page?
- Track Pad?
- Scroll Wheel on a Mouse?
- Scroll Ring on a trackball?
- Arrow Keys?
- Page Up/Down Buttons?
- Dragging the Scroll Bar?
- An unusual device like a foot pedal?
- Some kind of auto scrolling program?
- Some other thing?
How often do you scroll while reading?
- Do you continuously scroll the page while you are reading it?
- Do you read the entire page before scrolling?
- Some other behavior?
I'm curious what most people do. I like to scroll at the same time as I am reading it and I think this kind of thing might lead to RSI. I am considering switching to reading the whole page and then using Page Down.
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[ 5.3 ms ] story [ 29.3 ms ] threadwhen I'm dealing with loadshedding and have to use my laptop by itself, two fingers, trackpad, moving in the direction of scrolling, like a regular person, none of the upside-down "grabbing the paper" rubbish that iKids like
Surprisingly, only in the last few years did I really give the mouse wheel a try, due to a piece of software I was forced to use on a Chromebook. Now I use it frequently.
Track pad or the little "pencil eraser" control on some laptops (in the middle of the keyboard) are my least used methods.
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