


In both cases, events were being queued in the TouchpadPinchEventQueue, then TouchpadPinchEventQueue::ProcessMouseWheelAck was receiving ACKs, which TPEQ assumed were the ACKs for the events that it had already queued. In two different scenarios: either the transition from scroll-pinch, or from fling-pinch. Now, according to a recent commit by Microsoft Edge developers, a fix for the pinch-zoom issue seems to be underway. However, the Windows 10 devices such as the Surface Book and Surface Pro are prone to the issue.Īccording to my subjective feelings, its easier to reproduce on Surface Book Pro, a Microsoft engineered explained.Īs per the author of the bug post, users are affected by the bug only when they try any one of the following activities: Place cursor over the Real prevent default handler scroller Do a fast touchpad fling (note, the scroller wont actually scroll).

Microsoft has started to work on a fix to the Chromiums pinch-zoom issue.Īccording to a bug post, users cannot prevent pinch-zoom gesture on Windows 10 devices (via WindowsLatest ). The company now wants to fix another weird issue in Chromium. Smooth scrolling is one of the noteworthy contributions that Microsoft made to the Chromium-based browsers such as the new Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Opera, etc. Sometimes the simpler solutions are better, such as the OtterBox S. Disable Pinch Zoom Windows 10 By mardabeta1975 Follow | Publicĭisable Pinch Zoom Windows 10 Devices Tweet
