Hello,

I recently upgraded my laptop (X1 6th gen) and I am trying out Gnome on Wayland 
with all the default settings. Everything is superb, except two-finger 
scrolling in Firefox. It looks like it has different scrolling behavior than 
other applications.

Now, it's difficult to describe what I feel, but ramp-up time of scrolling is 
quite slow and feels like there is a lag. Then actual scrolling (using two 
fingers) is a bit fast (too much content scrolled) and finally when I remove my 
fingers then the decay time is a bit fast. I would like to feel more of like 
iPad.

I know I should be asking on Mozilla lists, but I think this might be also 
Wayland, libinput or touchpad driver related so trying here. Which settings 
should I tune to make this experience more closer to Safari on MacOS? Am I 
searching for about:config settings or some other settings in Fedora?

I tried the kernel setting psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=1 but no difference. 
Tried to play around in Gnome settings without luck. And finally spent some 
time fiddling with about:config values but there are so many combinations and 
documentation is almost zero. No surprise I came to zero conclusions.

Thanks for sharing your experience with that. I use trackpoint for work but I 
like touchpad for casual browsing in the evening (Twitter etc :-)

LZ
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