I agree that option 1 is definitely the worst. I am inclined to option 3 simply 
because it is a standard behavior on the web (and in many other places, even 
GNOME uses it in the sound menu!). It is also more touch friendly.
I don't think sliders and scrollbars should necessary be so consistent (two 
very different beasts), but, as mpt says, our scrollbars are hidden anyways.

I discussed the matter with the people in GNOME and they actually
deliberated for option 3 for sliders and also scrollbars (preserving the
consistency). Clearly, I am not sure about the latter choice, but this
is what our patch should do to get accepted. As said few times, this
doesn't affect us.

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  Inconsistent behavior of slider widgets

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